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Kay Lipton does some remarkable digital art which is well documented on her web site www.kaylipton.com/ In the post-war years, Kay Lipton, then known as the artist Kay Man, designed some of the most imaginative window diplays for the Lyons Corner Houses under the auspices of the Director, Mr. Norman Joseph. The press reported some of the famous `Christmas Crowd Stoppers' because of the mechanical movement that went on in the windows.

Kay Lipton left Great Britain to become a Naturalised Australian Artist in 1963. Her studio is situated in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She is married to a scientist and has reared a family of five children. She is well travelled, She has a passion for the art of the Old Masters and Classical Music of the well known Composers. Her work is thus influenced. www.google has more about this Australian ArtistKay Lipton (talk) 07:19, 10 November 2009 (UTC) an Australian, Kay Lipton loves to show her impressions of this fantastic and diverse country of sun, sky, sea and changing landscape, with all the skills that she can muster. No matter how she conveys the moment of inspiration, her works are captivating. Be it a charcoal drawing of a young woman drying herself on the beach, or a vista of the red centre of this ancient land in oils, a whimsical notion of the human condition in one of her silk-works, or more recently portaying the great classical music composers inspiration in art form.Reply

The following was written about her in the Art Catalogue of her major exhibition in Toulouse, France in 1995,

“THE SKY, SEA, THE EARTH, AND ME IN AUSTRALIA” KAY LIPTON – AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE

Kay Lipton has captured the very essence of AUSTRALIA in her diverse works portraying her unique experiences derived from this country. She trained at the Central School of Art and St.Martin’s School of Art in London. She has exhibited widely around the world, travelling extensively in Europe, U.S.A , Canada, and East Africa. During her eight years in Uganda, one of her first appointments as a resident artist was with the British High Commission. She painted murals for the Entebbe Airport and won the Caltex Art Prize. When in Africa, she discovered the art of wax-resist batik on cotton, being created there by the African women, using vegetable dyes. She took up this art-form and took it to a new dimension, using fast dyes on pure silk.

Now living in Australia, she loves to show her impressions of this fantastic and diverse country of sun, sea and changing landscape, with all the skills that she can muster.

No matter how she conveys `that moment of inspiration’, be it a charcoal drawing of a young woman drying herself on the beach, or a vista of the “red centre” of this ancient land in oils, or a whimsical notion of the human condition in one of her silk-work, she finds clients who just `have to have that certain piece’. So, for those aspiring artists, who `have a dream’, take heart. If you stretch that little bit more and keep that goal in mind, you can really achieve it! Her studio is in Brisbane, Queensland and she has many new art projects in the pipe-line. Kay Lipton (see also www.kaylipton.com)

Kay Lipton (talk) 10:30, 7 June 2016 (UTC) </ref> http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/kay-lipton,-australian-b.1923-figure-studies-f-452-c-6ad46f285e Kay Lipton (talk) 10:30, 7 June 2016 (UTC) </ref>Reply


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© 2002-2009 Kay Lipton (talk) 20:54, 15 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

 

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