MEET THE ARTIST: LINDI FORDE

MEET THE ARTIST: LINDI FORDE
Lindi Forde is a contemporary artist who works from her atelier in her home on the Mornington Peninsula. She began her journey as an artist in photography and turned to abstract painting in 2017. Her work is an exploration and investigation into how visual constraints can create connections and storytelling.
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In her atelier with streams of afternoon sun beaming in, Lindi is surrounded by local sea vistas and undulating hills offering her daily inspiration. A large collection of art books she’s collected over the years sits nearby and continues to grow with a book on American artist Julie Mehretu the most recent arrival. “I’ll dip into an art book often – relishing a variety of artworks and tellings of life stories.”
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Above: Details from Lindi's atelier
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Listening to Lindi talk about her art and her process, it is evident that she is a born storyteller. She has worked to promote Australian artists during her time as chair for a decorative and fine arts society where lecturers, usually from the UK would speak about artists and art history. She then realised that rather than hearing about art, she’d like to be an artist.
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“Each painting is a journey which takes me on an adventure, sometimes smooth sailing, other times rocky hillsides with steep inclines. My ending may be completely different to the one I or a viewer may imagine! I aim to give the viewer a happy ‘wow - let me take a closer look’ moment, be it on a wall or driving by a gallery front window. My intent is for each work to garner a deeper presence over time as the viewer develops a deeper connection with an artwork.”
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Above: 'YOU'LL FIND ME HERE 490 x 640mm
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Lindi obtained a Bachelor of Photography from Photography Studies College in Melbourne. Photography provided her entry point to a formal understanding of image making, colour, documentary photography and initiated her ongoing love for paper. From the darkroom, digital cameras and photoshop to the iPhone, Lindi experimented and collected images in various digital data banks and exhibited her work.
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Years later, in siesta mode holidaying in Palermo, Lindi scrolled through her Facebook notifications and an Introductory Course to Abstract Art popped up. She was ‘in’, had signed up and paid in five minutes flat! From that first class, Lindi has been in a constant thrall to paint and picture planes, techniques and texture. Attending the VCA Extended Art Practice course was the catalyst in transitioning from photography to painting.
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“In each work, I set up a series of grid lines as a scaffolding with building blocks to connect myriad components. Motifs such as circles, arrows, a cross or gestural lines are included as details to connect up disparate themes. Sometimes I’ll reference current issues which occupy my thinking, travel experiences or a storyline – real or imagined.”
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Lindi works with acrylic and an eclectic range of mark making tools such as pencils, old dental implements to scratch lines into a surface, champagne corks, masking tape and sandpaper. Her preferred surface is paper, especially heavy 640 gsm paper with deckled edges, however today she mostly works on board and occasionally canvas.
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Her creative influencers include photographers Margaret Bourke White and Sebastian Selgado. As well as artists Colin McCahon, Elizabeth Cummings, Roy Jackson, Roger Kemp, Richard Diebenkorn and Julie Mehretu.
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Lindi has an incredible penchant for stories. This undeniably passes through her work and into us when we experience her paintings. When asked if there are any particular stories of note that inspire her she shared this; “The book Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel transfixed me and the story of the five featured artists spurs me onwards.” As does your paintings for us Lindi!
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You can view all of Lindi’s work here and come visit the gallery to experience them in person.

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MEET THE ARTIST: SALLY HUTCHINSON

MEET THE ARTIST: SALLY HUTCHINSON
Meet our newest artist Sally Hutchinson! Sally is a Melbourne based multidisciplinary artist. She obtained her Diploma of Art and Design at Prahran College (now Swinburne College) specialising in graphic design. Sally then went on to work in advertising, fashion and design studios in Melbourne and London. Her background in graphic and fashion design is evident in her highly textural artwork.
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Left: 'After the Bushfire' Right: 'Floating Away'
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“My artwork reflects things in my life that inspire me; my love of flowers, their simplicity, colour tone & textures as well as the everyday beauty in nature.”
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So much work and love goes into each and every artwork Sally creates. She incorporates her knowledge of textiles, painting, printing, pattern and embroidery into her works. Layering various techniques together, every artwork is extremely labor intensive. Her process often involves photographing her subjects such as flowers, using digital and gelli printing, hand painting her fabrics and finishing with hand embroidery. The detail in Sally’s work is just stunning and her embroidery adds an elegant texture.
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Close up of 'Blue Haven' -  285 x 335mm
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Sally’s works are truly a labor of love. Using flowers from events in her life such as birthdays, Mother’s Day and weddings, she weaves joy and affection into her art. 
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“I often recall many happy memories from my paintings as each piece has flowers that I have photographed from my birthday, friend’s birthdays, Mother’s Day or Wedding flowers. As I say my everlasting flowers.”
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Welcome to the gallery Sally! You can view Sally’s artworks on our site here and pop into the gallery anytime to experience them up close in person.

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MEET THE ARTIST: TANIA BLANCHARD

MEET THE ARTIST: TANIA BLANCHARD

It is our pleasure to introduce you to our new artist Tania Blanchard! Tania is an Australian artist based in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast. Her artwork is known for her own signature style, building layers of “impasto dots” reminiscent of a minimalistic and impressionistic scene. This unique method of application gives her paintings a mesmerising effect and an indulgent texture you almost want to reach out and touch. 

“I’ve always been obsessed with colour, colour theory and combining it with texture. Texture is something I am very drawn to”

Tania grew up in Adelaide where she obtained a degree in Visual Arts and a diploma in Graphic Design. She has developed and evolved her style over the last decade, practicing her skills and learning to trust her intuition.

In early 2020, Tania made the decision to move from her old studio space and build a large studio at her home that she now works from. Her typical day begins with a Chai Tea, or three, her paint spatula in hand and her dog Millie by her side.

 

Working with acrylic on canvas, she hand mixes her paints with a thickener to get the consistency she desires. His helps achieve the lush texture in her paintings that she applies in layers with her palette knife. Tania also records every colour she uses in each artwork, which can sometimes be more than 100 different hues in a single work!

   

“I’ll explore anything and everything. The only thing that stops me doing more work on a piece is time. My technique takes time and can’t be rushed. If I didn’t spend so much time with each painting I truly believe the “Wow” factor would not be there.”

Her inspirations include greats such as Matisse, Mark Rothko and Josef Albers whom she admires for their use of colour and their compositions.

 

'Gravitation' - 1400 x 1400mm

Tania’s work has been described as hypnotic and emotional. She likes to push colour variants using colour to provoke emotion. Anyone viewing her incredible artwork in person could not deny the effect. You can shop her work here or visit our gallery to experience it in person.

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MEET THE ARTIST: AUDREY KEARNS

MEET THE ARTIST: AUDREY KEARNS

 We love local artists and are very excited to introduce you to Audrey Kearns who is a local emerging visual artist based in Hawthorn East. Audrey is currently completing her master’s degree from The University of Melbourne. She grew up in North Carlton, with sojourns in Darwin, Brisbane and Echuca. The external surroundings from her childhood have significantly informed her artistic practice.

Left: 'Tangerine Kitchen' - 430 x 530mm Right: 'Early Fall' - 340 x 440mm  

Audrey works in acrylics and oils on canvas exploring colour and shape. Her paintings use texture and organic shapes to imbue everyday objects with a life beyond the ordinary. Showing a deep understanding of colour in her works, she is very methodical in her choice of colours and how she applies them.
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“I often mix them myself or use specialists such as Porter’s Paints to achieve the pigment I desire. This helps me convey certain styles or eras that I aim to communicate.”
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Using bold palettes that often favour oriental hues, she forms tonal relationships in her compositions. Her style is known for using clean lines and colour-blocking giving her artworks a retro edge.

 

While creating her artworks, she reflects on her own experience of the Australian landscape and uses everyday objects as reference points. Like all artist, Audrey has many artists that inspire her both Australian and international, from throughout history to the present day. These include Cuban American artist Carmen Herrera and Ukrainian-American artist Janet Sobel.
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“Among Australian artists, I particularly admire Margaret Preston and have had an affinity since childhood for both Vincent van Gogh and Henri Matisse and their dedicated quest for expression through colour and form.”

 

Audrey’s creative process is very labour intensive, it often takes weeks for her artworks to reach their final form.
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“I prime my own canvases by using a thick texture paste with a palette knife before applying several layers of liquid primer. This creates smooth yet textured details and adds a dimension to the space of the painting. I build further upon their texture by underpainting, often in bold colours.”
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Audrey has developed a style that is inherently her own, full of texture, clean lines, beautiful colour and retro vibes. You can shop her artworks here.

  

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'BEAUTY IN BALANCE' - CARLA COULSON'S NEWEST GIRL IN THE FLORAL ARMY!

'BEAUTY IN BALANCE' - CARLA COULSON'S NEWEST GIRL IN THE FLORAL ARMY!
We are thrilled to introduce you to THE BRAND NEW MEMBER of Carla Coulson’s Young Girl In Bloom collection!
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You are probably familiar with Carla’s flower wielding Floral Army as we love it so much here at Forman. Carla created the series with the aim to inspire women of all ages to love and believe in themselves and she has nailed the brief!
Now let’s hand it over to Carla to tell you all about her new girl ‘Beauty In Balance’….
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'Beauty In Balance'
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“In balance there is beauty, harmony and the things that man and womankind have been searching for throughout time. When we feel beauty, it’s a love rush of pleasure to our senses and a lift to our spirit that changes everything.
Balance is a place of harmony deep within us, we feel our internal shapes, form and feelings sit lovingly together and when we are in this place we are rock solid steady, we have the sum of two equal parts working for us and it allows us to go further without pushing against life.
This girl was photographed in Paris in the 6th arrondissement with a big bunch of lilac to remind you whenever you feel out of harmony all you need to do is take a step in the opposite direction to find the beauty of balance within you.”
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Ahhhhh, the harmony and balance that we all crave is online now. Please follow the link to discover Beauty In Balance here.

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