Nestled in the leafy surrounds of Vaucluse in Sydney, artist Annabelle Gfeller paints from a serene, light-filled studio tucked within the grounds of her grand home. Her work, rich with botanical detail, sacred symbolism, and Eastern influences, reflects a deeply intuitive process rooted in mindfulness, travel, and spiritual exploration. From a life that’s taken her from New Zealand to Switzerland and across India, Annabelle’s creative journey is as layered as her canvases. In this conversation, she shares insights into her studio sanctuary, the meditative nature of painting, and how she balances motherhood, wellness, and artistic expression.
1. Your home studio in Vaucluse sounds like a true sanctuary. How does the space itself, especially being surrounded by your garden, influence your creative process and the themes in your work?
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