Joanne Mitchelson facts for kids
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Joanne Mitchelson
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Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Artist |
Known for | Watercolour Art |
Joanne Mitchelson (born 7 January 1971) is an Australian artist from Tasmania. She is well-known for her beautiful watercolour paintings that show the natural environment of Tasmania.
Joanne grew up on her parents' farm near Westbury, Tasmania.
Where to See Her Art
Joanne's paintings can be found in many places! You might see them in private collections, which means people own them in their homes. Her art is also displayed in public places like the Tasmanian Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston.
You can also find her work at the Artists Garret in Deloraine, Tasmania. Other places include the Tasmanian Design Centre in Launceston and the Ulverstone Civic Centre.
Art Shows and Awards
Joanne Mitchelson has taken part in important art events and won awards. In 2008, she was one of the main artists showing her work at the Tasmanian Craft Fair in Deloraine, Tasmania. This is a big event where artists show their handmade creations.
In 2007, Joanne was the runner-up for the John Glover Art Award. This award celebrates landscape paintings of Tasmania. She was recognized for her watercolour painting called "Deep Reflection, by the pool of Salome, Walls of Jerusalem National...".