Hilly Coufreur in her studio with her bold vibrant art.
Camera IconHilly Coufreur in her studio with her bold vibrant art. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Mandurah artist finds her space after year-long residency

Jill BurgessMandurah Coastal Times

LOCAL artist Hilly Coufreur used art to find her place in the community after a 12-month residency at Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah last year.

Her journey has been expressed through bold and vibrant art works that will be on show during her Colours of Life exhibition until October 1.

Coufreur was one of two Mandurah artists chosen for the CASM residence program last year, which gave her the use of studio space for up to 16 hours a day.

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The year-long journey enabled the artist to explore and develop her unique style by experimenting with paint application, painting tools, textural and linear mark making and colour.

The pure abstract painter has diversified her subject matter after joining the Mandurah Plein Air Artist Plus painting group, which meets weekly to paint in various outdoor locations.

Coufreur said finding her place in the community had shaped her artworks and introduced some warmth in the colours she uses.

She said her painting journey was “finding and coming home in my art as well as my heart”.

There will be a free artist talk on Sunday, September 17, at 2pm.

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