Award winning professional Australian Artist Meredith Howse was born in the Northern Territory of Australia.
A graduate from the University of Technology, Sydney, who has travelled through Asia, Europe, America and Canada. Meredith now resides in Queensland, Australia.
In 2016 Meredith set out to follow the Brisbane River from its beginnings at Mt Stanley to the end at Moreton Bay, the result was a successful exhibition of 30 paintings. In 2018, Meredith exhibited 90 works in a Solo Exhibition – Sublime Landscapes at Lockyer Valley Gallery, Queensland. Finalist in Lethbridge, Rotary Clayton Utz and Milburn Art awards. Award winner for landscape at Aspects Art Show, Goondiwindi and the d’Arcy Doyle Awards.
In 2021 season of ‘The Block’ on Nine Network TV. Two abstract artworks from the Colours of Texas series displayed in the entrance of House 1.
“Inspired by the beauty of landscape worldwide, I try to give the landscape paintings a dramatic feel, drawing the viewer into the painting. I want you to feel you are within the painting and feel the cool depths, the power charge of a incoming storm, the warmth of the sun, or the salt in the ocean air”
Awards and Recognition
1987 Prize winner for Textile Art, Cootamundra Show
2014/15/16 Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award Finalist
2016 Finalist Queensland Bi-Annual Figurative Art Prize, RQAS
Artist Biography
Award winning professional Australian Artist Meredith Howse was born in the Northern Territory of Australia.
A graduate from the University of Technology, Sydney, who has travelled through Asia, Europe, America and Canada. Meredith now resides in Queensland, Australia.
In 2016 Meredith set out to follow the Brisbane River from its beginnings at Mt Stanley to the end at Moreton Bay, the result was a successful exhibition of 30 paintings. In 2018, Meredith exhibited 90 works in a Solo Exhibition – Sublime Landscapes at Lockyer Valley Gallery, Queensland. Finalist in Lethbridge, Rotary Clayton Utz and Milburn Art awards. Award winner for landscape at Aspects Art Show, Goondiwindi and the d’Arcy Doyle Awards.
In 2021 season of ‘The Block’ on Nine Network TV. Two abstract artworks from the Colours of Texas series displayed in the entrance of House 1.
“Inspired by the beauty of landscape worldwide, I try to give the landscape paintings a dramatic feel, drawing the viewer into the painting. I want you to feel you are within the painting and feel the cool depths, the power charge of a incoming storm, the warmth of the sun, or the salt in the ocean air”
Awards and Recognition
1987 Prize winner for Textile Art, Cootamundra Show
2014/15/16 Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award Finalist
2016 Finalist Queensland Bi-Annual Figurative Art Prize, RQAS
2017 Highly Commended, Landscape Exhibition, RQAS.
2017 Prize winner at Wallamba District Show.
2016 Prize winner at Town and Country Exhibition, RQAS.
2017 Prize winner Landscape exhibition, RQAS.
3rd Prize winner All Creatures Exhibition, RQAS.
2016 Prize winner Gold Coast Show.
2018 Prize winner for Landscape, Great Lakes Art Prize.
2018 Prize winner for Landscape, Aspects Art Show.
2018 Prize winner for Landscape, The Doyle’s.
2021 ‘The Block’ artist on Nine Network TV.
2022 Finalist Art Lovers Australia Award.
2022 Finalist Clayton Utz Art Award.
2023 Prize winner for Seascapes, The Ekka.
2024 ‘Dream Home’ artist on Seven Network TV.