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Helen McCullagh

Samantha Dennison

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Bringing home flowers and objects for arranging is one of my favourite parts of the painting process. Family life can be noisy and frantic, and I find that the moments of quiet contemplation when arranging my painting subjects and then painting my still life pieces help me to move through that noise.

The compositions of my paintings continue to reflect my search for space and stillness. The painted areas extend on to and over the sides of the canvas, stretching the composition beyond the boundaries of the painted surface. Shadows cast by objects also extend beyond the boundaries of the canvas, suggesting another world outside the edges of the painting.

My paintings depict consideration of the details in the everyday, offering endless moments of quiet and calm.

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Samantha Dennison

Biography

 

Samantha Dennison paints from her home studio in Albany, on the South Coast of Western Australia. She makes contemporary realist still life oil paintings of treasured objects and flowers she collects from neighbours, friends and her general daily surroundings. Her quiet and considered paintings are concerned with space, seasonality and changes in light as the year progresses.

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Samantha studied Art Education at Edith Cowan University and worked as a high school Art Teacher from 1990 until 2006. In 2003 Samantha held her first solo exhibition of landscape oil paintings at Gallows Gallery, WA.

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In 2012, Samantha, her husband and three young daughters swapped life in the city of Perth for living in Albany, and since then Samantha has concentrated on still life painting. 

Samantha has been a Finalist in the 2018 Eutick Memorial Still Life Award and the 2016 Albany Art Prize. She won the Painting Prize and Popular Choice Award in the 2015 Great Southern Art Award, and in 2014 she won the Popular Choice Award, together with Highly Commended in the Career Development section.

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Samantha Dennison is represented by Linton & Kay Galleries and exhibits at Yallingup Galleries and A K Bellinger Gallery, NSW.

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