Azure Kingfishers by Brad Trembath

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ARTIST NOTES: None

DIMENSIONS (Height - 42.00 cm X Width - 57.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Other
GENRE Animals
REGISTERED NRN # 000-1899-0192-01
COPYRIGHT © Brad Trembath
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Brad Trembath



ARTIST BIO

 

RESUME OF AN ARTIST

 BRAD TREMBATH 

 

Brad Trembath was born in Melbourne in 1975. He has always had a passion for the Australian bush and its fauna & travels extensively with a camera & sketch book in hand to capture birds and animals in their natural environment. Today having a large reference library at his disposal enables him to portray the facial expressions & characteristics that help bring his subjects to life. The light & atmosphere in Brad’s paintings truly enhances his subjects.  Brad places a great deal of emphasis on light and action, with meticulous attention to detail making his paintings look lifelike enough to be compared by many, to actual photographs. He has a fascination with spider webs and includes one in most of his artwork.

Brad prefers to use both gouache or acrylic to achieve the fine detail needed for his artwork. His ‘out of focus’ backgrounds are painted with an airbrush. Which helps to enhance the fine detail in the foreground. Over recent years he has established an ever increasing demand for his work. Paintings have been sent overseas to many countries including Canada & UK and also hang in private collections throughout Australia. He regularly exhibits in art shows where he has won many awards, including ‘Best Watercolour” at the Box Hill Rotary Art Show. Brad has had outstanding sales in numerous art shows, including Camberwell Rotary Art Show. His work has also been reproduced as greeting cards for charities and as prints. He exhibits in some notable galleries and has featured in joint and solo exhibitions.

A self taught artist, he has been fortunate to have had guidance from his father Ern Trembath, a successful landscape artist who has now retired. Some of Brad's paintings are beginning to incorporate the gum trees and scenes that Ern was well known for.