Collection: Narelle Pendlebury

The established West Australian artist, Narelle, boasts a Fine Arts and Art Education background, showcasing a professional artistic career spanning over two decades. Narelle's artistic journey has been marked by numerous exhibitions in Western Australia and interstate. Her artworks have found homes in corporate and private collections across Australia and overseas.

In her home studio, Narelle explores diverse mediums, cultivating a practice that seamlessly merges the techniques of drawing, printmaking, painting, and textiles. Her focus lies in the intricate interplay of surface, material, and texture, creating a unique artistic expression.

A defining aspect of Narelle's work is the incorporation of layering techniques. She skilfully employs dyed, printed, and painted materials, often embracing transparency and translucency. These surfaces undergo further embellishment through the addition of machine stitch, embossed shims, and acrylic and oil mediums.

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The established West Australian artist, Narelle, boasts a Fine Arts and Art Education background, showcasing a professional artistic career spanning over two decades. Narelle's artistic journey has been marked by numerous exhibitions in Western Australia and interstate. Her artworks have found homes in corporate and private collections across Australia and overseas.

In her home studio, Narelle explores diverse mediums, cultivating a practice that seamlessly merges the techniques of drawing, printmaking, painting, and textiles. Her focus lies in the intricate interplay of surface, material, and texture, creating a unique artistic expression.

A defining aspect of Narelle's work is the incorporation of layering techniques. She skilfully employs dyed, printed, and painted materials, often embracing transparency and translucency. These surfaces undergo further embellishment through the addition of machine stitch, embossed shims, and acrylic and oil mediums.