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A-2024-Trish-Tait-Staring-down-the-barrel
Figurative

Trish Tait
Staring down the barrel

Oil on board

“Staring Down the Barrel”
A young man stands amidst the dappled light of a towering tree, his expression stoic yet resolute.
In the painting, the young man's unwavering gaze speaks volumes about what is expected of the next generation.

Size: 20 × 20 cm

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About Trish Tait

Trish studied Classical oil
painting with teacher Ben Smith for 4 years , and now practices art full time in her studio in the
Byron Hinterland.
Trish paints in a realist style using oils, and is essentially interested in detailed portraiture.
In 2023, 2022 and 2020 Trish was selected to hang in the Salon des Refusés, the S.H. Ervin
Gallery’s ‘alternative selection’ of the Archibald.
Trish was selected as a finalist in the 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020 Portia Geach Memorial Award
at the S.H. Ervin Gallery Sydney, and a semifinalist in the 2021 Doug Moran National Portrait
prize Sydney.