Barb Green
Australian artist depicting the
Australian coast, sea and landscape in vivid colour.
Australian coast, sea and landscape in vivid colour.

Barb Green grew up in the colourful back suburbs of Fremantle, Western Australia in the 1960s and 70s. In 1977 she won a scholarship to study art as a focus subject. She has painted and created constantly since then concentrating on the use of acrylics and gouache. Barb’s gouache artwork is design and colour focused. Her acrylic artwork tends toward a contemporary version of the Fauvist style of painting championed by Cezanne and Matisse. She has a unique style and a great eye for colour and form. Her artwork is inspired by the places she has visited in Australia, and by her love of the coast and sea. Barb happily lives adjacent the Jurien Bay Marine Park two hours north of Perth.
Barb has a professional background in science and education. Barb has authored and published two books.
You can follow or Friend Barb on Facebook at BarbGreenArt.
Barb will be exhibiting original paintings and sculptures in Western Australia at:
'2020' - Naragebup Environment Centre, Safety Bay Road, Shoalwater - 20 November to 6 December 2020.
This fundraising exhibition shows pieces that are 20cm x 20cm or less in size and have a nature or environmental theme. All works are $20 with $5 from every sale going to Naragebup Environment Centre. Go take a look!
Barb has exhibited at:
Bring out the Smalls 2020
Wet and Dry Stuff 2020
Green Art 2020
Army Art 2019
Hearts and Flowers 2019
Return of the Smalls 2018
Summer Tide 2018
CabarART 2018
Castaways Sculptural Award 2017
SALT 2017
Larry Lobster Festival 2017
It's a Small World 2017
Elements of Design 2017
Shadow Art Exhibition 2017
Alcoa and Pinjarra Rotary Art Exhibition 2016, 2017
Art for Elephants 2017
Splash 2017
Bremer Bay Easter Market 2016, 2017
Putting on a Show 2017
City of Rockingham Art Awards 2016, 2017 & 2018 (by invitation)
Coastal Keepsakes 2015
Mandjar Art Awards 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
City of Melville Art Awards 2015, 2016, 2017
City of Albany Art Awards 2003, 2004
Salt on the Walls 2001
Salty Images 2001
Barb Green grew up in the colourful back suburbs of Fremantle, Western Australia in the 1960s and 70s. In 1977 she won a scholarship to study art as a focus subject. She has painted and created constantly since then concentrating on the use of acrylics and gouache. Barb’s gouache artwork is design and colour focused. Her acrylic artwork tends toward a contemporary version of the Fauvist style of painting championed by Cezanne and Matisse. She has a unique style and a great eye for colour and form. Her artwork is inspired by the places she has visited in Australia, and by her love of the coast and sea. Barb happily lives adjacent the Jurien Bay Marine Park two hours north of Perth.
Barb has a professional background in science and education. Barb has authored and published two books.
You can follow or Friend Barb on Facebook at BarbGreenArt.
Barb will be exhibiting original paintings and sculptures in Western Australia at:
'2020' - Naragebup Environment Centre, Safety Bay Road, Shoalwater - 20 November to 6 December 2020.
This fundraising exhibition shows pieces that are 20cm x 20cm or less in size and have a nature or environmental theme. All works are $20 with $5 from every sale going to Naragebup Environment Centre. Go take a look!
Barb has exhibited at:
Bring out the Smalls 2020
Wet and Dry Stuff 2020
Green Art 2020
Army Art 2019
Hearts and Flowers 2019
Return of the Smalls 2018
Summer Tide 2018
CabarART 2018
Castaways Sculptural Award 2017
SALT 2017
Larry Lobster Festival 2017
It's a Small World 2017
Elements of Design 2017
Shadow Art Exhibition 2017
Alcoa and Pinjarra Rotary Art Exhibition 2016, 2017
Art for Elephants 2017
Splash 2017
Bremer Bay Easter Market 2016, 2017
Putting on a Show 2017
City of Rockingham Art Awards 2016, 2017 & 2018 (by invitation)
Coastal Keepsakes 2015
Mandjar Art Awards 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
City of Melville Art Awards 2015, 2016, 2017
City of Albany Art Awards 2003, 2004
Salt on the Walls 2001
Salty Images 2001