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2022 Drawing Studio

  • Alanna Baxter

    Alanna Baxter

    FROM YOUR BIRTH TO THE ONE YOU GAVE ME Within my work I aim to explore notions of rebirth and queer femme identity, utilising text and humour. In the digital age, I am surrounded by constant sources of stimuli, which

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Anh Truong

    Anh Truong

    REFRACTIONS OF REFLECTIONS is an exploration of the inner self channelled through the waves of water—an embodied experience of fluidity within my identity. The extensions of water, and the structure it holds is as transient as our flow with life

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Anika Macela

    Anika Macela

    SCENERY FROM THE SUBCONSCIOUS A subconscious exploration of memory and place through the use of intuitive marks and abstraction. This multi-media project explores the artistic potential of the subconscious mind and its relationship to place. More specifically, the natural world

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Annie Wallwork

    Annie Wallwork

    Recipient of the Drawing Studio Award. _________________________________ THE NATURE OF LOVE   ‘Trauma and shit going down in childhood is [not] inherently interesting…it’s chronic, commonplace, sometimes dramatic and often tedious in its stranglehold of repetitions, daily struggles, and predictable and

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 award winner, AWARD WINNER, 2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Celeste Perry

    Celeste Perry

    LESS OF AN INTERNAL MONOLOGUE MORE A PATCHY CONFERENCE CALL is a body of work that seeks to understand and connect with others, through the exploration of my own inner workings. As a woman with ADHD, my works are inevitably a

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Charlotte Hall

    Charlotte Hall

    STILL WATERS RUN DEEP explores the existence of a ‘safe space’ in response to personal sufferings of anxiety and insomnia. The large acrylic paintings on calico material are designed with intuitive, unconscious gestures as a means of healing through the

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • clouds

    clouds

    COSMIC SALAD: DE-FIGURES AND UN-SCENES   life’s about hazard and fate. – dad   I think there is a structure to chaos, and a divinity in the absurd. Through visual experimentation and the re-contextualisation of found objects, my work explores

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Eilish Sherlock

    Eilish Sherlock

    SQUISH Summary: Studying the nature of skin/flesh and its movement. Differing skin types, as in aged, blemished, scarred etc. and what those contexts translate to within the human structure. Skin in daily movement and light, stretched, pulled and squished in

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Elahje Kassis

    Elahje Kassis

    STRUCTURED BODIES focuses on the never-ending relationship between memory, place and the body and explores these connections through drawing and painting. Driven by the impact of contextual surroundings on the self, the places we choose to inhabit, the places we

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Grace Wright

    Grace Wright

    SENSE OF SELF Lover, You Should’ve Come Over [diptych], 2022, ink and acrylic on stretched canvas, 90cm x 90cm.   SENSE OF SELF is an exploration of identity through spirituality, symbolism, colour and connection with mother nature. It involves heavily

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Harry McCumiskey

    Harry McCumiskey

    UN… DERR.. STANDING… COMMUNICATIVE DRAWING INSTALLATIONS This project looks at the busy mind as author—in the dialogue between the author and the viewer, between the internal and external. The work functions as a gateway between the two, as a means

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Hattie Pervan

    Hattie Pervan

    WHAKAPAPA BLEEDS RED a material exploration of blood quantum discourse in a decolonial context   Ko Ngongotaha te maunga (Ngongotaha is my mountain) Ko Rotorua te roto (Rotorua is my lake) Ko Te Arawa te waka (Te Arawa is my

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Jasmine Duong

    Jasmine Duong

    THE HEART THAT BLEEDS IS THE HEART THAT GROWS. A series of illustrative works exploring the essence of healing in solitude. The story-like depictions present a lonely and treacherous process of healing and understanding one’s inner conflict. The objective nature

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Kate Driscoll

    Kate Driscoll

    INVITATION TO A MICROCOSMOS is an experiment into the documentation of singular experiences, moments and people in my everyday life. Images are built from photographs of friends, family and environments. This form, a kind of self-portraiture, captures elements of celebration and

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Mia Kyritsis

    Mia Kyritsis

    My work relates to aspects of Pop Art and incorporates elements of painting, drawing, photography and collage through the subject matter of portraiture. My practice approaches aspects of traditional portraiture, such as the materiality of oil painting and coloured pencil,

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Mikelle Miller

    Mikelle Miller

    GOD’S FAVOURITE is an ongoing drawing-video project that explores concepts of the human body and its interface with technology. I developed my themes of futurist body modification, sickness and spirituality using my body as the ‘host subject’. My approach to this

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Moksha Richards

    Moksha Richards

    AT THE LIMIT OF SIGNIFICANCE is a body of paintings developed through subtle collections from what Bernard Spolski calls the ‘public linguistic space’, where the advertisements, graffiti, and overlapping voices of strangers combine to form the public linguistic landscape of

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Niamh McCosker

    Niamh McCosker

    THE DIARY: EXCERPTS OF MOMENTS AND REFLECTIONS My studio practice revolves around self-exploration and healing and, with this project particularly, engages in the field of confessional art. Through the mediums of drawing, painting and installation, I create this project from

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    Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Rachael McCarthy

    Rachael McCarthy

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Rose Evans

    Rose Evans

    DANCE MUSIC: RHYTHMIC EXPRESSION IN PASTEL AND SOUND I am an emerging artist and practising musician based in Ocean Grove, Victoria. My bold and fluid style, both in drawing and music, has emerged from a quiet self-confidence that allows me

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Rose Smith

    Rose Smith

    NOBODY PUTS BABY IN A CORNER My studio practice throughout this year has largely been an expression of internal dialogue and emotions translated onto canvas through a surrealist lens. My current project focuses primarily on the notion of infantilisation and

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Sharon Lesley

    Sharon Lesley

    CAVE  LINES  &  TOUCHSTONES  /  LEY  LINES  &  SHADOWLANDS This project references origins, cultural identity, and transference, based on an exploration of my Celtic European ancestry. It is designed as a contemplation of my colonist-settler heritage as an approach to

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
  • Sona Kocharyan

    Sona Kocharyan

    WET CAPSULES/SOFT-GORE My work employs the basic internal and external structures that mammals belonging to earth are made up of. Skin, muscle, organs and bone are the physical elements that highlight the simple yet interesting organisation of our bodily systems

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    2022, Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art), Discipline of Art, Studio: drawing
    2022 EXHIBITION Bachelor of Arts Fine Art 22-27 Nov
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