Seaside Ramble
Seaside Ramble
Limited Edition Print by Shirley Cresswell
Archival paper print
Edition of 100
Paper Print Size 35cm x 50cm
Our beautiful beaches inspire many of my paintings. To feel like you can walk into a painting, feel the sand, the light breeze and see the waves crashing in. I like to think that the painting is like looking out the window at somewhere you would love to be. It hopefully makes people remember special days they have had enjoying the beach with their families. I adore old dinghies and I just love to imagine the adventures people have had in these beautiful boats. I attempt to make my paintings 3-dimensional so that you can feel like you want to climb inside the boat or stroll down the walkway.
Shirley Cresswell is a fulltime artist based in Hamilton, New Zealand. Her beautiful paintings are exhibited in galleries throughout New Zealand and in her home studio. After an extensive career as a registered nurse Shirley had a passion to paint. With success in many exhibitions and galleries she went fulltime as an artist in 2012. Shirley is self-taught and has developed her own style and technique painting photo realism in acrylics and by applying paint in many layers she achieves a realist style that captures light in her work. Shirley has won numerous awards for her paintings. In 2013 winning first prize at the Auckland Easter Show, the Cliftons people’s choice award 2014 in Auckland and featured on the cover of the 2015 New Zealand Art Calendar. Shirley was selected to showcase her work for eight years in Wellington at the NZ Art Show as a signature artist. She is now represented exclusively by galleries.
In 2015 Shirley created one of the giant egg artworks for the Whittaker’s Big Egg Hunt to support Starship Hospital alongside New Zealand’s leading and emerging artists, designers and celebrities. Her egg, a beautiful beach and sand-dune panorama painting called “Dune Eggcursion” was on exhibit in Wellington and was proudly sponsored by Resene Paints, which sold by auction for over $5000. Shirley’s paintings are sought after by art collectors in New Zealand and internationally, with paintings in private collections in United States of America, Canada, England, Europe, Hong Kong and Australia.