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Lori Pensini (@loripensini) was born in 1970, Narrogin Western Australia, Lori spent her early adult life on her husbands family's cattle station in the Pilbara Western Australia, but has now relocated her studio to their cattle property in Boyup Brook, Western Australia
The major part of her creative career has focused on oil, mixed media paintings and drawings and extends to include sculpture, design objects & photography. Drawing from her ancestral heritage of 8th generation grazier, botanical & animal forms are prominent and integral. The exploration of the relationship between man and his environment and the shaping of both, both constructive & ruinous is a constant thread and deliberation. In recent years her work has consolidated to explore the recently discovered aboriginal lineage to her pioneering family tree, which excitingly continues to add to the jigsaw of her being and comprehension of the form her paintings take.
Lori Pensini (@loripensini) was born in 1970, Narrogin Western Australia, Lori spent her early adult life on her husbands family's cattle station in the Pilbara Western Australia, but has now relocated her studio to their cattle property in Boyup Brook, Western Australia
The major part of her creative career has focused on oil, mixed media paintings and drawings and extends to include sculpture, design objects & photography. Drawing from her ancestral heritage of 8th generation grazier, botanical & animal forms are prominent and integral. The exploration of the relationship between man and his environment and the shaping of both, both constructive & ruinous is a constant thread and deliberation. In recent years her work has consolidated to explore the recently discovered aboriginal lineage to her pioneering family tree, which excitingly continues to add to the jigsaw of her being and comprehension of the form her paintings take.
Lori Pensini (@loripensini) was born in 1970, Narrogin Western Australia, Lori spent her early adult life on her husbands family's cattle station in the Pilbara Western Australia, but has now relocated her studio to their cattle property in Boyup Brook, Western Australia
The major part of her creative career has focused on oil, mixed media paintings and drawings and extends to include sculpture, design objects & photography. Drawing from her ancestral heritage of 8th generation grazier, botanical & animal forms are prominent and integral. The exploration of the relationship between man and his environment and the shaping of both, both constructive & ruinous is a constant thread and deliberation. In recent years her work has consolidated to explore the recently discovered aboriginal lineage to her pioneering family tree, which excitingly continues to add to the jigsaw of her being and comprehension of the form her paintings take.