Nat Fyfe, Nic Naitanui, Daniel Ricciardo, Alf Stewart, Heath Ledger and now Mark McGowan.
These are some of the names that spring to mind when Joanne Colely thinks about who she has painted during her career.
But not so long ago, she was at a desk job doing sales for the Yellow Pages and Google.
"I was in sales for 25 years as it was more money," Ms Colely said.
"But my then-husband left me and all of a sudden I wasn't getting child support and I had to think about how I could afford my kids' birthday and Christmas presents.
"I decided to start teaching art to kids on the weekends and soon realised I looked forward to that more than my sales job."
Coming to this realisation in her forties, Ms Colely made the decision to "start all over again".
"Women in their forties are scared of starting again and think it's too late but it's never too late," she said.
"If you're not happy then life can be whatever you choose it to be."
It was a meaningful change for her as she soon began to raise funds for a long list of charities through her paintings.
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"I ended up selling my first charity painting for $50,000," she said.
"Someone came up to me and asked how much one of my other paintings were - I told him and he said he wanted to buy it.
"His personal assistant called me and said he wanted to pay double what I asked and passed on the message that I'm much better than I think I am.
"That message and my now husband, Kian, gave me the confidence to do more."
At the end of this month, Ms Colely will be donating her Mark McGowan painting to raise funds for multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease.
If she raises $8000 by the end of this month she will smash her fundraising goal of $100,000 in only 18 months.