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Cover artist… Jaimee Paul

Liam CarrollBy Liam CarrollMay 30, 20223 Mins Read
Jaimee’s art captures her love for animals

How long have you lived on the Northern Beaches?
I grew up in New Zealand and moved here with my family when I was 16. So, over half my life now, just passed my 17th anniversary in April.

What’s the best thing about living here?

The little hidden pockets of nature everywhere; The waterfall in Brookvale, the little hole in the cliff between Queenscliff and Freshwater, and the bush walks that I don’t get to enough. We are a part of a big city, but there is a strong community feel, especially in the supportiveness of the creative legends living on the Beaches.

What inspired your cover artwork?

This sleepy guy is one of many Koalas I’ve painted in recent years. Like almost everyone, I love Koalas too much. Titled ‘Day Dreamer’, he was painted for a duo exhibition with Meg Minkley in 2020 called Inside Bloom. We donated 10% of the sales to Manyana Matters, a community on the NSW South Coast that came together to protect vital habitat saved in the 2019-20 fires from development.

What inspires your art?
Nature and its beings. I make #ArtForPurpose, usually donating a percentage to a charity. The subject matter comes from a moment shared with an animal. That personal memory can turn into a painting. Sometimes a photo takes my breath away too, and I can’t not recreate it with my paintbrush.

How would you describe your art?
Realistic watercolour on canvas paintings of animals in black and white. Portraying the beauty of those worth protecting.

What is your favourite part of the artistic process?
The creation of something that didn’t exist before using only my hands, minimal materials, and an idea.

How did you discover you had a gift for art?
I am dyslexic, so I found school really challenging, but luckily art was always there for me. I have always been ‘the arty one’. Both my Nanna’s were artists, and my mum is very encouraging of my creative streak, so it has just always been who I am.

Did you study art?
I have 
a Bachelor of Design from UNSW Art & Design, however my art study started when I could hold a paintbrush. Then I was lucky to be mentored by professional artists here in Brookvale, at Artfocus Gallery & Studio. I was shown that a professional career is possible and just never really stopped. 

What’s your favourite thing about what you do?
The freedom to say yes to whatever appears, and the unknown of where you or your art babies might end up. And being around the amazing community too.

How can people buy and support your artwork?
Through my Instagram @jaimeepaul and website www.jaimeepaul.com.au where I have originals and limited edition prints available. I do a lot of pet portraits and art on commission as well, so please get in touch for those. And on 4th-5th June, 10am-4pm, we are hosting 
a Winter Market of local artists, makers and designers with Wattle Road Studios at Unit 5/42-46 Wattle Road, Brookvale, where I will have some works and prints available.

What advice do you have for young or aspiring artists?
Seek out those that are walking your path, support each other and surround yourself with those you look up to.

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