Helen Oram has been a practicing, exhibiting artist for many years. Now based in Sydney,
her inspiration is drawn from a childhood on an isolated farm in rural New South Wales.
Tuition was difficult in a small country town. She is largely self-taught, but took short classes, weekend work-shops and summer schools in the city when possible.
After painting every day of her adult life, a family tragedy found her unable to paint for many years, but following several life changes she has resumed working. This hiatus has totally changed her format and palette and led to a more vibrant platform.
Most works develop from small thumbnail sketches. After accentuating dominant shapes and lines, textures and colours are often suggested and then the idea transfered to a final larger surface. Lines are exaggerated and shading and colour are applied as dictated by the work.
The majority of work is oil or acrylic, on canvas or paper.
Established in 2021, the National Emerging Art Prize was created to provide an annual, highly visible national platform to identify, promote and support the most promising emerging visual and ceramic artists in Australia.