The flowers are created through a less traditional medium, drawn on computer tablet and then printed as giclee prints. It is the painted and drawn works, however, that are largely the stars of the show. Some of the styles and subjects of this vocation clearly spill through into the art on display at Pea Sea Art. The strong colours of Summer Swirl and subtle depths of Pitau (Fresh fronds) are also pleasing. St Baker has employed the strong colours of acrylic well in the creation of these works on paper.
Source: Otago Daily Times February 17, 2021 15:33 UTC