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Figurative - animals

Kerri Dixon
Keeping Watch

Pastel

Keeping Watch captures a quiet moment of alertness on K’gari (Fraser Island). Working from my own reference, I was drawn to this dingos activity—its body engaged in digging, likely following the scent of a buried fish carcass, yet its gaze never fully leaving me. Always watchful. Rendered in soft pastel, layered textures reflect the warmth and variation of the coat against the pale sands. This piece speaks to the delicate balance between wildlife and human presence on the island—an animal alert, adaptive, and often misunderstood.

Size: 70 × 90 cm

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About Kerri Dixon

Kerri Dixon is an Australian wildlife artist based in regional Queensland, known for her expressive pastel and charcoal works capturing the spirit and presence of native animals. Drawing inspiration from the landscapes and wildlife of K’gari and her rural surroundings, her work explores themes of connection, coexistence, and the quiet tension between humans and the natural world. Kerri’s practice blends realism with subtle abstraction, often pairing detailed animal subjects with atmospheric backgrounds. Alongside her studio practice, she teaches art online through The Creative Barn Membership, supporting a global community of artists. www.thecreativebarnmembership.com