

Meet Cath Turnbull
Cath Turnbull is an Australian artist whose work explores the quiet relationship between humanity and nature. Guided by imagination and emotional intuition, she paints moments of stillness and connection that speak to resilience, transformation, and beauty in the everyday.
My Story
Cath's creative spark first emerged during her secondary school years, but her path led her into a long and rewarding career in Midwifery and Women's Health Nursing. While raising her family and caring for others, she continued to nurture her artistic instincts through craft and painting.
Life's profound experiences have shaped Cath's art - deepening her understanding of love, loss, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Choosing creativity as a path to meaning, she embraces painting as a way to give form to emotion and to honour the beauty found in both fragility and courage.
Now expanding her artistic voice through study with the Milan Art Institute, Cath's work reflects her belief that creativity can heal, connect, and awaken a quiet remembrance of our shared humanity.
Artist Statement - The Visionary of Connection
I paint to bring imagination into form - to reveal beauty in stillness and connection in every line.
Each work begins as a spark and becomes a world of colour, emotion, and quiet transformation.
Through my art, I invite others to pause, feel, and rediscover their own creative spirit within the rhythm of nature.
My art is an act of creation - a way of shaping the unseen into form, giving voice to the quiet dialogue between humanity and nature. Guided by curiosity and emotion, I paint from a place where imagination meets stillness, and where each brushstroke carries both intention and surrender.
Creation, for me, is transformation: a process of turning feeling into image, and image into meaning.
My paintings explore the spaces between what we see and what we sense - those delicate moments of connection that remind us we are part of something living, breathing, and whole.
I believe that creativity is both a gift and a calling: to notice beauty, to honour presence, and to forge meaning where there was none before. Through my work, I hope to awaken in others the same spark of wonder - a remembering that we are all creators, and that art has the power to reconnect us with the wild, gentle pulse of life itself.
