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The Early Bird Catches the Worm
Original Painting by Catherine Roberts
Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
Acrylic on canvas with resin, finished in a painted float frame
Dimensions: 500×700mm
My work is a result of an intuitive dialogue between artist and canvas.
I’ve been painting for over two decades from the south coast of Wellington. My career journey has taken me from a self-taught amateur, selling pieces on the walls of local cafes, to the walls of art galleries across Aotearoa from Auckland down to Queenstown.
My craft is by hand and intentionally imperfect; a natural process, led by a strive for balance of colour, texture and contrast.
Playing with these elements and following the ebb and flow of creative process, I bring organic, intangible and ponderous conversations together on canvas.
In life I am not so confidently spoken, but I find my voice through my art. I create art with no set intentions, but a purpose to captivate those who view my work; to carry on the conversation.
Original Painting by Catherine Roberts
Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
Acrylic on canvas with resin, finished in a painted float frame
Dimensions: 500×700mm
My work is a result of an intuitive dialogue between artist and canvas.
I’ve been painting for over two decades from the south coast of Wellington. My career journey has taken me from a self-taught amateur, selling pieces on the walls of local cafes, to the walls of art galleries across Aotearoa from Auckland down to Queenstown.
My craft is by hand and intentionally imperfect; a natural process, led by a strive for balance of colour, texture and contrast.
Playing with these elements and following the ebb and flow of creative process, I bring organic, intangible and ponderous conversations together on canvas.
In life I am not so confidently spoken, but I find my voice through my art. I create art with no set intentions, but a purpose to captivate those who view my work; to carry on the conversation.

