Artist's Back to Basics

Childhood Memories

I remember my senses being enticed by art as a young boy, when my mum would sit at her easel and create her oil paintings. Even the smell and feel of the buttery consistency of the paint appealed to my senses.

I remember thinking how, someday, I wanted to be able to bring my own visual interpretation of the world to life

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