The colour blue is often associated with calmness, serenity and the natural world, so it can be a great choice to represent breath, respiration and the impact of climate change on health. It is a colour that can evoke a sense of connection to nature and the environment.
When painting the artists attempts to portray and capture the feeling of fresh air, the act of inhaling and exhaling by using a technique of creating light and wispy effects from the inks. She sets out convey a powerful and important message.
Bernie Anderson first fell in love with art as a child in London. Born in the UK to a mother from Co Cavan and father from Co Donegal, she won a competition in the Borough of Brent at the age of 8 years old where she painted her favourite muse, horses.
She studied art as a leaving cert subject and then left it behind when she commenced her career as a mental health nurse for 38 years. She finally returned to art and painting in 2000 when she moved back to Donegal and found herself attending art classes again, when possible, between work and rearing her two children. She found painting very therapeutic and was an antidote to the stress of her career. Her dream was to be able to paint full time, which she realised in 2021 when she established herself as a professional artist.
Her preferred mediums are Watercolours, Alcohol inks, Encaustic Wax and oils.
She is mostly self-taught but has studied under Alexis Bonavitacola, Grahame Booth, Anna Martin and Morgan Ferriter. Her desire is to create paintings which are uplifting, inspiring and connect to the viewer.
Bernie was selected for the Derek Hill exhibition at the Glebe Gallery 2014 and 2018. Placed 2nd in Alcohol ink Competition Montana USA 2017.
Her artwork is published in "Treasure each Voice " book 2005, Artists Eye on Kerry 2023, and she has participated in many group exhibitions .
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