Rebecca Pierce

Artworks currently on display
at Gallery Beneath

Artist
510mm x510mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$970

Artist
2030mm x910mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$6900

Artist
1520mm x1010mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$5250

Artist
1830mm x710mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$4900

Artist
1370mm x1370mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$6970

Artist
0mm x0mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$7900

Artist
1830mm x710mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$4900

Artist
0mm x0mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$1450

Artworks previously sold
at Gallery Beneath

Artist
800mm x250mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$790

Artist
1370mm x1370mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$6900

Artist
0mm x0mm

Rebecca Pierce

AUD$5250

 

Rebecca Pierce is an Australian artist based on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia. Rebecca's passion for dramatic colour and nonconformist approach has earned her an enviable reputation and many awards and accolades in the fashion, design and art fields locally and overseas.

A self taught artist and designer, Rebecca has created works for numerous organisations including The Sydney 2000 Olympic Bid and the Peter Pan Japan Charity . As Principal Artist for Australia's Centenary of Federation(1901 - 2001) Rebecca's designs were used by major Australian companies such as The Royal Australian Mint Canberra, Wedgwood Australia and Drizabone.

Rebecca was appointed creative director of NAPCAN (National Association for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect) over 19 years ago. For this non profit organisation and the charity organisation Good Beginnings she designs community awareness and educational materials. On Australia Day 2005, Rebecca received the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to child protection, community awareness and education

Rebecca successfully designs and paints, featuring in mixed and solo exhibitions throughout Australia and internationally. Her works are found in private and corporate collections worldwide. Rebecca's striking work varies from the truly Australian "day at the beach" to stunning floral arrangements and dramatic abstracts - all reliant on vivid, unusual colour combinations and the often thick and intense application of paint leaving the subject to almost appear three dimensional.