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“I feel that painting is an aid to living,” says artist Robert Malherbe. “Drawing and painting intensifies the way we see the world.”
Read more“As soon as I started making art, I never questioned it,” Antonia Mrljaksays. “I didn’t take it for granted either; I understood it as a gift that had to be committed to.” But it took a while for t...
Read moreThe women in Jinari Mountain’s family have been making and exhibiting art for at least four generations, she says. “I feel incredibly lucky that I got to learn so much from them and their very mult...
Read moreWhile Danie Mellor’s work is in galleries around the world and he has won several awards, he says the steps he has taken to get to this point have been incremental. “There hasn’t been a pivotal mom...
Read moreLyndal Hargrave’s fascination with geometry continues in her latest exhibition at Edwina Corlette Gallery. “I’m drawn to patterns that shape our universe - the hexagons of a beehive, the fractals o...
Read more“Most people absorb things either literally or visually,” Sydney artist Sylvia McEwansays. “I have always been a visual person.” However, while she was born in Melbourne, it wasn’t until she moved ...
Read moreIt wasn’t until Llewellyn Skye enrolled in an evening drawing course in her late 20s that she found something she could be truly passionate about. Her enthusiasm and talent wasn’t lost on her teach...
Read moreAdoni Astrinakisstarted painting as a way to deal with the stress of running multiple businesses. He hadn’t picked up a brush since high school art class, about 14 years prior, when he was living i...
Read moreWhen a leading gallerist handed his business card to Gabrijela Iva Policat her graduate show in 2013, she was a long way from her childhood world. Growing up in Sydney, her family had little knowle...
Read moreWhile she has lived all over the world, and studied in Great Britain, it wasn’t until Ali McNabney-Stevens settled in Australia that her art career started to take off. She has always been focussed...
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