Karen Payne

Her Story

26 February - 09 March 2025

G3

Opening Night

Friday 28 February | 6 - 8 pm

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Karen Payne

Originally from Melbourne, Karen spends her time between the Sunshine Coast and her city of birth, as the fabulous Melbourne Art Scene continues to entice her back to her roots.

Like many artists, Karen has had no formal training in art; her work being guided by intuitive exploration and observation, driven by passion. 

She initially fell in love with clay, creating figurative sculpture using photographic references. Drawing from the live model seemed a natural progression and she soon became obsessed with portraying the female form using soft pastel. 

Karen believes her drawing is informed and enriched by her years of modelling in clay, finding soft pastel has similar sensual, malleable qualities thus prefering to use her fingers for blending and enhancing the tactile nature of her work.

It is often noted that her work has sculptural elements  - a fitting reflection of her true love; sculpture. 

She would describe her work as figurative abstract since part of the form is often obscured, deformed or undefined, often morphing and intersecting body parts, using line and transparencies.

The portrayal of faceless figures provides anonymity, allowing the viewer to interpret and construct meaning without imposition.

Karen invites the viewer to explore and interpret personal meaning as she believes art must make us interrogate, ponder and reflect upon one's own experiences. 

Karen's ladies tell stories of experiences and relationships, of the conscious and the subconscious, women interacting, sharing deep bonds of understanding, supporting and nurturing each other.

Some of her work makes comment on the social standing of women in certain cultures.  She admires the way women support each other in an effort to overcome the challenges many face. 

Karen's work portrays the average woman as she is, imperfect, yet perfect, the female form as beautiful in every shape and size.

Self acceptance brings a confidence that exudes the beauty within. 

There is nothing more beautiful than the woman who is confident in her own skin.

Artist Bio

Exhibitions  

  • 2024     Camberwell Art Show, Melbourne 

  • 2024     Camberwell Art Show

  • 2024     Selected  Bluethumb Gallery for Art Prize 2024

  • 2023     Group Exhibition, The Butter Factory, Cooroy, Queensland 

  • 2023     Group Exhibition, Hawthorn Artists Society, Melbourne. 

  • 2023     Solo Exhibition, Ladder Art Space, Melbourne. 

  • 2022     Solo Exhibition, Red Gallery, Melbourne 

  • 2022     Group Exhibition , SOL Gallery  Melbourne 

  • 2021     Three Ravens Gallery, Washington, USA

  • 2021     Spotlight Art Magazine, Published finalist Spotlight Art Magazine,

    USA & Europe

  • 2021     Excellence Award, Circle Quarterly Art Review Magazine,

    USA & Europe      

  • 2021    'Eclectica Art Awards', The Butter Factory, Coroy, Queensland

  • 2021    'Chromatica', The Zone Gallery, Maleny, Queensland

  • 2020    'Reconnect', The Zone Gallery, Maleny, Queensland

  • 2019     Downlands Art Exhibition, Downlands, Toowoomba, Queensland

  • 2019     Art Exhibition, The Old Ambulance Station, Nambour, Queensland

  • 2017     Kenilworth Art Exhibition, Kenilworth, Queensland

  • 2017     Kingaroy Sculpture Prize, Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery,

    Queensland

  • 2014     Botanic Gardens Exhibition, Maroochy Botanic Gardens Art Centre, Tanawha, Queensland.

Education

  • 2011     Bachelor of Education Studies, University of Southern Queensland.

  • 1981     Bachelor of Arts, (Education) Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria

Contact
Phone : (03) 9482 3550
mail@redgallery.com.au

Address
157 St Georges Rd
Fitzroy North, Victoria, 3068
Map

How to get here
Tram: Route 11
Stop 21 just north of Edinburgh Gardens

Melway Ref: 30B12
Parking in nearby streets

Bus: 504 (Reid Street)

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