Artist's visit to Bognor Regis
She has a passion for colour and creating atmospheric paintings which totally captivated her audience.
Her artwork has been exhibited for many years not only publicly, but in private collections as well.
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Hide AdShe uses a different form of acyrlic originally sourced in Australia, which enables the artist to reactivate dry paint by spraying it with water, unlike previous types of this medium.
This reactivation allows the artist to change a colour or 'bleed' the paint very easily.
Aurora started her demonstration, teasing members by displaying her finished painting and then started from scratch to show spectators step by step how to achieve the final masterpiece.
She came up with all sorts of ideas to give her paintings more substance; adding wood shavings to the paint, tile grout and sand, making it sound so simple. Her enthusiasm and energy inspired her audience to creative vibrant, colourful and spectacular artwork.
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