Louise Corke - Arts - Stanford Who's Who Certified

Louise Corke is an Australian Artist and Master Pastelist who Specializes in Teaching Art Techniques Through Weekly Workshops in Oxenford and Motivates her Students by Strengthening their Perspective on the Emotional and Powerful Connection Artists Have with their Work.
She is Extremely Skillful in Painting with Pastels and Creating Portraits, Still Life, Floral and Landscape Scene Art. Her Work is Showcased at Watling Art Galleries on the Gold Coast and One of her Recent Solo Exhibitions Entitled “Something Beautiful, Something Good” was Received as Being a Potently Articulated Vision. Louise Belongs to the Pastel Society of Australia and is the 2007 Recipient of the John Jeffery Memorial Award.
Her Current Artwork is an Effort to Describe What is Happening in Regards to the Subject Matter as Well as Sharing Her Movements across the Painting Surface as She Explores and Muses About the Subject. She is Less Interested in What the Subject Looks Like and More Interested in What is Happening, Both in Regards to the Subject and Her Visual Responses to it, Which Have Been a Gradual Evolvement.
Her Three Major Proud Moments in Relation to Her Business: Being Awarded Master Pastellist Status With the Pastel Society of Australia Inc., Winning a Scholarship to Study Pastels in New York Through the Pasel Society of America and Winning Pastellist of the Year in 2007 at the Pastel Society of Australia Inc.
Initially Beginning Her Career as a Replacement For Her Own Art Teacher, Louise Took to the Role With Gradual Acceptance as She Felt She Needed to Learn Far More Than She Already Knew. As a Trained School Teacher Louise Found the Teaching Aspect Easy. As an Artist She Focused on Growing and Learning as Much as She Could as Quickly as She Could and Yet Wanted to Learn Everything Really Well.
She Developed Her Own School Over the Next 20 Years Based on the Premise That What She Learned She Would Pass On, Not Withholding She Has Built a Business That Always Offers Value For Money With Plenty of Guidance and Independent Growth Potential for Each Student. Initially She Taught at Hired Premises But Currently Louise Teaches from a Home Based Studio as Well as Traveling to Teach Workshops All Over Australia. In Addition, She Tutored Some International Art Tours.
The Painting Aspect of The Business Has Grown Steadily and Louise Has Been Involved in Many Exhibitions Both in Australia and Regularly on an International Level. She is Now Adding Contractors Workers To Her Business to Assist Louise so She Can Spend More Time Creating Artworks.
She is Extremely Skillful in Painting with Pastels and Creating Portraits, Still Life, Floral and Landscape Scene Art. Her Work is Showcased at Watling Art Galleries on the Gold Coast and One of her Recent Solo Exhibitions Entitled “Something Beautiful, Something Good” was Received as Being a Potently Articulated Vision. Louise Belongs to the Pastel Society of Australia and is the 2007 Recipient of the John Jeffery Memorial Award.
Her Current Artwork is an Effort to Describe What is Happening in Regards to the Subject Matter as Well as Sharing Her Movements across the Painting Surface as She Explores and Muses About the Subject. She is Less Interested in What the Subject Looks Like and More Interested in What is Happening, Both in Regards to the Subject and Her Visual Responses to it, Which Have Been a Gradual Evolvement.
Her Three Major Proud Moments in Relation to Her Business: Being Awarded Master Pastellist Status With the Pastel Society of Australia Inc., Winning a Scholarship to Study Pastels in New York Through the Pasel Society of America and Winning Pastellist of the Year in 2007 at the Pastel Society of Australia Inc.
Initially Beginning Her Career as a Replacement For Her Own Art Teacher, Louise Took to the Role With Gradual Acceptance as She Felt She Needed to Learn Far More Than She Already Knew. As a Trained School Teacher Louise Found the Teaching Aspect Easy. As an Artist She Focused on Growing and Learning as Much as She Could as Quickly as She Could and Yet Wanted to Learn Everything Really Well.
She Developed Her Own School Over the Next 20 Years Based on the Premise That What She Learned She Would Pass On, Not Withholding She Has Built a Business That Always Offers Value For Money With Plenty of Guidance and Independent Growth Potential for Each Student. Initially She Taught at Hired Premises But Currently Louise Teaches from a Home Based Studio as Well as Traveling to Teach Workshops All Over Australia. In Addition, She Tutored Some International Art Tours.
The Painting Aspect of The Business Has Grown Steadily and Louise Has Been Involved in Many Exhibitions Both in Australia and Regularly on an International Level. She is Now Adding Contractors Workers To Her Business to Assist Louise so She Can Spend More Time Creating Artworks.
Art School/Education, Paintings and Print Sales, Commissions Painted to Order, International Art Tours and Education Lead by Louise Corke
Teaching Art Techniques and Inspiration, Paint Pastels, Portraits, Still Life, Florals and Landscapes.

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