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Felicite Briggs completed her tertiary education in fine arts in Sydney, majoring in drawing and printmaking. Now living on a property in the Southern Tablelands of NSW, her artistic inspiration is drawn from the everyday environments and objects that surround her.
Her primary medium is coloured pencil, chosen for its portability, vibrant range of colour and capacity for fine detail. Briggs also works in graphite, watercolour and printmaking. Her works are held in private collections and have been recognised through numerous prizes and exhibitions.
Selected prizes and exhibitions
2025 – Second Prize Winner, River of Art Prize, Moruya
2025 – Finalist, Animalia, Q Gallery, Canberra
2025 – Finalist, Unveiled, Aspire Gallery, Brisbane
2025 – Extended Longlist Finalist, Jackson’s Art Prize, London, UK2024 – Group Exhibition, Life in Colour, Tyger Gallery, Yass
2024 – Finalist, Fisher’s Ghost Art Prize, Campbelltown Arts Centre
2024 – Finalist, Lane Cove Art Award, Lane Cove Art Society
2024 – Finalist, Michael Beazer Works on Paper Prize, East Gippsland Art Gallery
2024 – Dual Exhibition, Symbiosis, SHAC Gallery, Robertson2023 – Finalist, Mini Series Art Prize, Orange
2023 – Longlist Finalist (two entries), Jackson’s Painting Prize, London, UK
2023 – Second Prize Winner (Drawing Section), Goulburn & District Annual Art Prize2022 – First Prize Winner (Watercolour Section), Goulburn & District Annual Art Prize
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“Roadside Harvest - It is always exciting to find fruit ripening on a wild tree, before the Cockies find it.
“Last summer was a great season for that, and I harvested some beautiful fruit from wild trees that grow by the roadside, near where I live. The glowing apples featured in this work were baked in a pie, shortly after being drawn. They were delicious!”
Felicite Briggs, 2025.
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