Irene Osborne

Member of the Rockingham Regional Arts
Promotions Officer 2004 – 05 – 06
Committee House Member 2005 - 06

Art – Fine Arts Practitioner
Public - Corporate Artworks

Business: 'ARTS 2U' - FINE ARTS SERVICES
for the Home, Office or Corporate Collections.

Contacts: Telephone/Facsimile: (08) 9527 3417 - Mobile: 0417 176 160
Email:
Web Site: www.arts2u.com

QUALIFICATIONS: C.A.N. W.A. Public & Community Art Course – C.A.N. W.A. Course in cultural Planning – Course Technical Correctness in Fine Arts – Diploma in Fine Arts (Painting major)

ARTIST: Irene is an international, multi award winning artist with experience exhibiting in New York America and throughout Australia. Her thirst for artistic knowledge and know-how has given her an exceptional ability to move between the smaller Studio Art and larger Public artworks. Her range of public contribution extends from Perth City to the far reaches of the State. Huge historical murals adorn buildings etched rocks and mosaic make entry statements which welcome visitors to many of W.A townships.

MEDIA: Irene works in most known media including the contemporary, such as Computer Arts. In Fine Arts she uses the traditional formats of Oils, Acrylics, Watercolour and Dry Media. However an over extended studio houses an amazing collection of found objects that transfer into creative sculptures and installations. In her three dimensional artwork she constructs with various metals and building materials working from small petite pieces to impressive large designs.

ARTWORKS: Irene is a highly sort after Community Cultural Consultant and facilitates Art Workshops. She successfully enters competitive and display exhibitions. Her services to the community include adjudication of Visual Art competitions establishing Corporate and town Art Collection registers and Town enhancement consultation... Irene paints unique Western Australian landscapes, enjoys the challenge of depicting minesites, portrays sensual nudes and loves to paint abstract works inspired from nature, light effects and shapes.

Colour Field
(Digital painting)
Mount Barker Train Mural
(Painted on steel)
Shark Bay Feather Banners
(Stitched sailcloth fabric)
Delphinis Park
(Sculpture)