March Featured Artist




Jessica Cook
Title: Untitled 2016
Medium:  Acrylic on paper

Location: Chan & Naylor



Artist statement
I have always felt a sense of therapeutic connection to nature when painting landscapes. It is a chance to truly lose yourself as you study every detail within a scene. In this series of paintings Sunraysia and its unique aerial landscape inspire me. I have always felt a sense of beauty and connection when flying over the district. I wanted to capture the graphical patchwork of the fruit blocks that are distinctly recognisable as Sunraysia and so too the irrigation channels and river that weave and carve their way through the landscape. I encourage you to take a moment and reflect on the wonderful landscapes that Sunraysia has to offer and perhaps they too will inspire you to pick up your own pencil or paintbrush and try to capture its unique beauty for yourself. 


About the artist: Jess Cook is an active Visual Arts Educator who trained at Melbourne University and La Trobe University Mildura. She has worked as a Graphic Designer in Melbourne and currently is working as a Secondary Visual Arts teacher at Irymple Secondary College, teaching a range of subjects including Digital Photography, Ceramics and Printmaking. Recent art activities that have kept her busy include painting and creating artwork in her spare time, curating exhibitions for students, involving herself in the Artist in Schools projects and collaborating with Stuart Walsh and students on the Mildura Langtree Mall make over project, working to create a mural on one of the table tennis tables.

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