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Annie Hughes Botanical Artist, Australia

    http://www.anniehughes.com.au/
    Annie Hughes Botanical Artist, Australia. Annie moved to Botanical Art in 2005 after a career in Textile Design, after many exiting and successful years encompassing a variety of techniques and very demanding disciplines, the change to Botanical work was an easy and highly rewarding one. An eye for detail and composition make her work unique, from very intricate and complicated subjects to large …

Annie Hughes

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    Born in 1948 in Santiago, Chile, Annie Hughes moved to Australia in 1966. In 1972 she left to spend 12 years in UK, where she obtained a Diploma in Art & Design, before returning to Australia and earning a Bachelor's Degree with First Class Honours in 1990. Having worked as a Textile Designer for fifteen years, she turned to Botanical art in 2005. She has won many awards, winning Gold in the RHS Botanical Art …

Annie Hughes - American Society of Botanical Artists

    https://www.asba-art.org/article/www-stories-annie-hughes
    Annie Hughes's Story Behind the Art. Astrophytum Caput-medusae. Medusa’s Head cactus . ... My interest in botanical art usually draws me to unusual subjects, or shapes, trees with strange fruits or deep colours, and complex forms. More often than not, they are incredibly difficult to …

About - Annie Hughes Botanical Artist, Australia

    http://www.anniehughes.com.au/about/
    About. Annie moved to Botanical Art in 2005 after a career in Textile Design, after many exiting and successful years encompassing a variety of techniques and very demanding disciplines, the change to Botanical work was an easy and highly rewarding one. An eye for detail and composition make her work unique, from very intricate and complicated subjects to large over sizes paintings with flawless washes …

Meet: Annie Hughes, botanical artist - The Garden Clinic

    https://www.gardenclinic.com.au/how-to-grow-article/meet-annie-hughes-botanical-artist
    Anthurium andraeanum, by Annie Hughes. You won the prestigious RHS Gold Medal last year, with a series of paintings of camellias. Tell us how that came about. When I decided to paint camellias for the competition I spent time with Bob Cherry at Paradise Plants and he taught me so much.

Divine Detail - American Society of Botanical Artists

    https://www.asba-art.org/article/no-really-thats-how-i-do-it-divine-detail
    By Annie Hughes Originally appeared in The Botanical Artist – Volume 17, Issue 1 . I’m sure we are all aware that botanical art is by its nature a very detailed and somewhat complex way of painting.

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