Kevin Best
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Kevin Best
Best was born in the Hamilton, New South Wales suburb of Newcastle. He demonstrated skills as an artist at a young age, spending time as a boy sketching warships and airplanes especially during the World War II years. As was typical with many Australian boys in that era, he was a member of the Boy Scouts and spent time bushwalking (hiking) and camping in the Australian bush. His love of the Australian Bush is demonstrated in many of his paintings which evoke images of outback life, stockmen, and family moments in uniquely Australian settings. Best completed school and commenced work as an office boy with a firm of Sydney based stockbrokers. During this period Best did not paint or sketch regularly in his spare time. In 1958 he married his wife Dorn and they raised six children. He stayed in the stockbroking industry for 28 years. In 1972 he recommenced painting and drawing in his spare time, and after significant encouragement from family and friends he left his stockbroking career to become a full-time professional artist in September 1977 at the age of 43. Best was a "self taught" artist who spent many years experimenting with his art, with a strong focus on the use of light reminiscent of the paintings of Australian artist Hans Heysen. Best became a popular professional artist in Australia, and now ranks amongst the top Australian artists of today.On 26 January 2005, Best was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia "for service to the arts as a landscape painter, and to the community through fundraising support for a range of charitable organisations" Best was the father of Australian novelist Mary-Anne O'Connor. Best's paintings have been acquired by numerous private and corporate collections throughout Australia and internationally.
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