Medium: Watercolour
Framed: Yes
Dimensions: 50cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
In the heart of Western Australia’s South West, where the bush rolls gently into quiet townships and time moves with the rhythm of nature, you’ll find artist Jan Wallrodt. Her work, like the landscapes she calls home, speaks softly but leaves a lasting impression.
Jan’s medium is watercolour — delicate, fluid, and patient. Her brush captures more than image; it captures memory, stillness, and the understated strength of rural life. Over the years, Jan has quietly contributed to Western Australia’s creative fabric. You might have seen her name on the Tree Street Art Safari artist list, where she joins fellow South West creatives in opening up her process to the community. Or perhaps you crossed paths with her work during a local “Meet the Maker” event in Bunbury — always humble, always generous in spirit.
While her biography isn’t one of big city exhibitions or gallery openings, Jan’s impact is felt where it matters most — in the community, in the regional arts trails, and in the inspiration she offers to young artists discovering that their stories, too, are worth painting.

