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The Art of Making Art: Sarah McDonald's Journey from Urban Landscapes to Conceptual Tree Portraits

In this episode of the 'Art of Making Art' podcast, visual artist Christina Lowry chats with Sarah McDonald, a celebrated painter from Adelaide. They delve into Sarah's extensive 30-year career, exploring her transition from urban landscapes to her acclaimed close-up tree portraits. Sarah shares her insights on studio practice, the conceptual development of her works, and her environmental message. They also discuss the importance of artist residencies, the challenges and rewards of plein air painting, and the impact of community and mentorship. This episode is a rich exploration of artistic practice, resilience, and the pursuit of creative authenticity.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:08 Meet Sarah McDonald

02:32 Sarah's Artistic Journey

04:49 The Evolution of Sarah's Art

15:36 Conceptual Development and Environmental Themes

26:01 Connecting with Nature: Birds and Trees

26:41 A Memorable Hike in Alligator Gorge

27:54 Educating the Next Generation

29:01 Career Highlights and Artistic Residencies

41:15 The Importance of Artistic Practice

48:22 Final Thoughts and Advice for Artists

48:42 Exciting News and Future Prospects

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