Traditional oil painting using less toxic material and hand mixed paint is part of Lulu’s art practice.
She uses Spike Lavender Oil and hand-mixed paints from natural pigments in her figurative themes, still life, landscapes through to portraits. Portraits and figures are painted from life with most landscapes started plein air or inspired by plein air studies. Lulu also runs a figure-drawing group.
Her work is held in collections in France, England, New Caledonia, New Zealand as well as Australia.
She featured in the Fairfax media - Sydney Morning Herald/The Age throughout Australia for her ongoing portrait of scientist, Hans Brunner, who helped exonerate Lindy Chamberlain. The portrait was done from many sittings.
The link is:
https://www.theage.com.au/national/thirty-five-years-after-heracquittallindychamberlaincreighton-and-a-key-scientist-reunite-20231023-p5eeab.html
Lulu is known for saving two historic 50-year-old art groups including The Australian Guild of Realist Artists and producing the hardcopy AGRA Magazine which is posted nationwide and features artists throughout Australia. It includes artist directors from Tasmania, New South Wales and Western Australia.
Lulu has taught oil painting at McClelland Guild of Artists for the last two years and at the Peninsula Arts Society where she initially studied with internationally renown teacher Colin Johnson.
Achievements:
• 2025 Flannagans Art Prize Finalist
• 2024/2025 Finalist in the Basil Sellers Prize
• 2023 winner of the Thomas Somerscale Trophy and the Victorian Artists Society Maritime competition.
• 2023 winner of the Victorian Artists Society Summer Exhibition Curator’s Choice
• 2023 finalist in the Dudley Portrait Prize •
• 2022 Oak Hill Gallery Annual Exhibition winner
Member of:
• The Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors
• The Victorian Artists Society
• McClelland Guild of Artists
• And others
Website - bylulu.com.au
Instagram - bylulu-luluclifton-Evans
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