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Resilient Beauties, Waratahs by Greg Fernandes

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ARTIST NOTES: This award-winning artwork received two Awards at the 2025 Art Show Pakenham, both in the same year — 1) the People’s Choice Award and 2) a Highly Commended Award by Judge Andrew Mackenzie OAM, VAS. At six feet wide, this large painting makes a heroic statement in any living space. Its immersive scale draws you in — almost as if you’re stepping right into the scene itself. The composition features 15 striking waratahs in vivid shades of pink and soft white, each captured at different stages of bloom — from delicate buds to full, radiant blossoms. Their sculptural forms and lush green leaves stand boldly against a deep Prussian blue background, highlighting their elegance, vitality, and depth. The Waratah, native to Australia, symbolizes strength, beauty, and resilience. As the floral emblem of New South Wales, it represents survival, transformation, and enduring love in the face of adversity. This painting is both a celebration of nature’s grandeur and a testament to the timeless spirit of the Australian landscape.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 122.00 cm X Width - 183.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Stretched Canvas
GENRE Floral
REGISTERED NRN # 000-40825-0136-01
COPYRIGHT © Greg Fernandes
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Greg Fernandes



ARTIST BIO

Greg Fernandes' journey as an artist has been marked by a deep passion for painting and sketching, his work goes beyond the obvious. 

Born overseas, Greg immigrated to Australia. While in India, his early works in Neo-Pop Art based on Indian and Hollywood celebrities gained widespread attention on social media, top online national newspapers (India Today and Aaj Tak India) and several online blogs, with one painting going viral and leading to offers of gallery representation from the UK, Canada, Dubai and India. As Greg is still working on completing the series to exhbit with the above mentioned galleries, he deferred these opportunities in order to complete his current series for a fully solo exhibition, a series that is currrenlty work-in-progress.

In January 2025, Greg became an Australian citizen, a milestone that further strengthened his connection to the land and inspired him to create art rooted in local stories, landscapes, and cultural identity. His first art show exhibition entry came in May 2025 at the prestigious Pakenham Art Show, where his large-scale 6-foot artwork won two awards in the same year. He went on to win a third award within 6 months:

  • Highly Commended Award – Judge Andrew Mackenzie OAM 2025

  • People’s Choice Award – Pakenham Art Show (48th Year) 2025

  • Hangers Choice Award -- Hobsons Bay Art Show 2025

Greg draws inspiration from Australia’s land, people, flora, fauna, and environmental narratives. He embraces creativity as both a challenge and a calling, blending imagination, storytelling, and emotion into every brushstroke. Rather than replicating the seen, he seeks to uncover the unexpected—inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and experience the familiar in new ways.

Primarily working in oils, though at times exploring acrylics, Greg’s style is shaped by diverse influences ranging from Van Gogh, Renoir, and Salvador Dalí to the regal Indian master Raja Ravi Varma.