Shadow Silhouette by Ash Holmes
Ash Holmes’ first solo exhibition in Melbourne, Shadow Silhouette at At The Above gallery, explores shadow play, reflective gaze and colour psychology – applying her wonderfully distinctive tonal palette to her layered and mesmerising abstract artwork.
Dance of the Shadows by Kate Florence
Noosa-based artist Kate Florence translates the movement and freedom of dance into abstract paintings, creatively manipulating light and shadow for her latest show, Dance of the Shadows, at No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne.
Jessie French
Merging the future in her design practice with raising the future generation, Jessie French blends parenting and creativity seamlessly.
Jedda Daisy Culley
Contemporary artist Jedda Daisy Culley’s works are alive with depth and feeling, exploring notions of womanhood, landscape and failure.
Rina Freiberg
Perth-based artist Rina Freiberg paints bold abstracts and wild expressionist faces in her exploration of human interaction and the feminine form.
Tempered Resolution by Daniel O'Toole
Melbourne-based multimedia artist Daniel O’Toole’s latest exhibition at Curatorial+Co identifies musical notes as colours, informing his artistic practice and reimagining melodies into defused moments of light and colour.
María José Benvenuto
Sydney-based painter María José Benvenuto skilfully manipulates abstract formations, inviting us into a textural journey of colour and composition that portrays the Australian environment.
Kane Lehanneur
Cammeraygal-based artist, Kane Lehanneur’s recent works are a surrendering exploration of the emotional battle of the ephemeral body and its infinite parallel energy.
Colour As Energy by Bianca Pintan
Byron Bay-based ceramic artist Bianca Pintan draws on her love for colour and intrigue of the natural world in her latest solo exhibition, Colour As Energy, at Rainbow Studios in Sydney.
Emma Currie
Artist Emma Currie’s works are warm and earthy figurative representations of the female body and standards of beauty and femininity.
Anthony Stephens
Melbourne-based artist Anthony Stephens paints hyperrealistic portraits, which capture impromptu feelings of introspection.