Valerie is a painter working mainly in the watercolour medium but
occasionally dabbling in printmaking and oil. Her paintings are luscious
studies of nature in all it's glory and a celebration of the diversity
surrounding us on a daily basis.
Textiles from medieval times to the present are a continual influence.
Valerie's first major exhibition was heavily influenced by the Lady and the
Unicorn tapestries from the Cluny Museum in Paris and tapestries from both
the Medieval and Renaissance periods continue to inspire. At present she is
incorporating ideas from French Toile de Jouy fabrics, orginating in the 18th
Century, in some botanical style works in progress. Ceramics and silverware
are also triggers of influence and form the basis of many still life studies
often backed with a landscape.
Currently, Valerie has work exhibited in Ashby House, Queenscliff and is
completing private commissions.