147. Wayne Sinclair
King Country Light
Oil on board
36 x 68 cm
Signed
est. $1,500 - 1,800
Fetched $1,300
Relative Size: King Country Light
Relative size

Originally from Blenheim, Wayne Sinclair grew up in the days before television. "Everyone listened to the radio at night and young people tended to draw. I was always keen on drawing and when I was about eleven my parents bought me a book on how to draw. Maybe they thought I showed promise and they were keen to encourage me."

On leaving school Wayne worked as a display artist. He became proficient at window dressing, background painting, paper mache model-making, animated displays and sign writing.

During his free time he painted, later moving his young family to Hamilton and working as a display artist for the Milne and Choice department store.

In 1972 he won the New Zealand Breweries Art Award and took up painting full time. "I have always painted landscapes. I am an outdoors type of person. I used to be involved in sport. I find that nature and the outdoors inspire me."

Wayne works in acrylic and oils. He is self-taught and is inspired by "various artists at various times."

Wayne travels o ften and his works of Europe and the United Kingdom reflect these travels.

A couple of years ago he spent three days with one of the country's last drovers, moving 6700 head of cattle from the King Country to Auckland on back roads.

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