ExtraOrdinary
Josephine Andrews
Instagram: josephine_andrews
ExtraOrdinary is a collection of paintings depicting subjects found in everyday life. For Josephine Andrews, painting is a mindful practice that allows her to see the familiar afresh and provides a reprieve from the pressures that come with caring for a child with a rare condition and its associated issues.
About the Artist
Josephine Andrews is a painter from Gadigal Land, Sydney, whose life-long engagement with art took on a deeper significance after her child was born with a rare condition and complex disabilities. Painting, for Andrews, is an act of mindfulness, compelling her to be fully present and offering a distraction from stress and worry. Long periods of studying the mundane allow her to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, a perspective shift that enhances the vibrancy of reality and brings her a profound sense of peace and connection.
This effect of art extends to her experiences at Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick, where the artwork along the corridors has provided Andrews with comfort amid the stress, anxiety, and sorrow of her child's many hospital stays. Art, in this way, has offered her a valuable perspective. The subjects of Andrews' paintings are drawn from daily life: familiar scenes, household objects, and childhood paraphernalia, all portrayed with a sense of joy, colour, and playfulness. These works acknowledge the innocence of childhood against a backdrop of societal consumerism. By celebrating the everyday in a colourful and exuberant manner, Andrews hopes that her paintings will give those in the hospital a moment of relief and joy, much like the art she has encountered has done for her.
For sales, please contact the Art Program: 1800 244 537 or art@schf.org.au
A portion of each sale contributes to the fundraising efforts of Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation.
Indomie (2023)
Oil on Canvas
234mm x 234mm
$495
Cocopops (2022)
Oil on Canvas
409mm x 334mm
$745
Froot Loops (2022)
Oil on board
380mm x 304mm
$695
Monopoly (2022)
Oil on canvas
369mm x 484mm
$745
Playbook (2021)
Oil on canvas
325mm x 430mm
$595
Slurpee (2022)
Oil on board
329mm x 253mm
$645
Splits (2023)
Oil on board
355mm x 280mm
$695
Shapes (2023)
Oil on board
329mm x 253mm
$645
Tama Girls (2023)
Acrylic on board
866mm x 616mm
$1095
Pink Nikes (2020)
Oil on board
379mm x 304mm
$595
The Parklands (2016)
Oil on board
610mm x 450mm
$995
Pink Murano (2021)
Oil on board
619mm x 444mm
$845
African Violets (2021)
Oil on Canvas
340mm x 380mm
$645
Cypress (2021)
Oil on paper on board
443mm x 615mm
$895
Brighter Days (2021)
Oil on paper on board
620mm x 790mm
$995
Courtyard (2023)
Oil on glassine on board
390mm x 315mm
$795
Shadows (2021)
Oil on glassine on board
443mm x 615mm
$895
Lemons (2022)
Oil on board
760mm x 590mm
$845
Cheetohs (2023)
Oil on board
380mm x 305mm
$695
Cheezels (2023)
Oil on Canvas
480mm x 305mm
$795
Self Portrait
Oil on board
740mm x 670mm
not for sale
Learn more about our Programs and Innovations
Greenlight
A game changing program that finds and validates new fundraising ideas for innovations in paediatric medical research.
Curing Homesickness
A new initiative that brings children’s hospitals and paediatric services from across Australia together to raise funds and awareness.
Then and Now
Then and Now is a collection of images taken by the Foundation’s photographer-in-residence, Jimmy Pozarik, revisiting 25 patients he had photographed to find out where they are now.