Helen Timbury’s colourful and optimistic linocuts are primarily figurative, evolving from a background in illustration and graphics. She has a BA in Visual Communication and works from her Drouin Studio.
Helen’s love of the Australian wilderness is often referenced in her colourful hand printed images. As urban development builds up around her hometown of Drouin her themes encompass a Gippsland wilderness which becomes increasingly valuable to her as commercial and housing developments encroach on the natural habitat.
Helen exhibits regularly in Gippsland. She teaches linocut printmaking in her studio, coordinates Open Studios West Gippsland and is a member of the Baw Baw Arts Alliance. More of Helen’s work can be viewed at www.helentimburydesign.com.au, or follow her activities on Facebook and Instagram.
Helen can be contacted on 5625 1999 or 0408 527 943.