
Jennifer Chernecki
Drawing deeply from nature, she incorporates plants and animals with symbolic significance, reimagining them within what she describes as a personal “Micro-Utopic” world...

Drawing deeply from nature, she incorporates plants and animals with symbolic significance, reimagining them within what she describes as a personal “Micro-Utopic” world...

...creating my own world and my self out of that world was my only defense, my survival method in a world insanely bent on destruction.

“Even in the smallest forms, nature has a pattern, a system, an order, and that appeals to my personality.”

He was at the forefront of abstract painting experimentation in the 1960s and 70s in Victoria...

...Sim’s works whisper the poetry of place with a fan’s devotion to nature and a historian’s eye for detail.

She infuses her work with family history and genetic or environmental identities or inheritance.

Drahanchuk’s work is an honest expression of the natural world, using glazes only as accents to his designs and only where function demands it.

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In 1940, she was sent to Egypt by the British High Command to spy on the Germans in preparation for the invasion of El-Alamein.

"Of all the stuff I do, I actually find painting the most stressful..."