Artist Profile: Mona Choo
Multidisciplinary artist Mona Choo uses the surface of her canvases to conduct deeper studies into the nature of human perception.
Best of Flora & Fauna: Sarah Waghorn
Sydney-based artist Sarah Waghorn is a self-proclaimed “colour enthusiast” – a title that is well-represented in her subtly gradated botanical works.
Artist Profile: Meg Vivers
Artist Meg Vivers talks to Art Edit about colonial women’s history, isolated cattle stations and the medium that brings the two together: painting.
Best of Flora & Fauna: Sandra Temple
The detail in the works of painter and illustrator Sandra Temple is so fine that at first glance you’d take her for a photographer.
Artist Profile: Shirley Macnamara
The woven Spinifex sculptures of artist Shirley Macnamara are heavy with themes of resilience, survival and remembrance.
Best of Flora & Fauna: Nicole Grimm-Hewitt
In the painted resemblances of New South Wales artist Nicole Grimm-Hewitt, the glance of a bird becomes the subject of quiet contemplation.
Best of Flora & Fauna: Liz H. Lovell
The deeper you look, the more detail emerges in the paintings of Sydney-based artist Liz H. Lovell.
Artist Profile: Brooke Holm
The ambitions of Australian-raised, New York-based photographer Brooke Holm fly almost as high as the dreamy, washed out aerial landscapes that have won her international acclaim.
Best of Flora & Fauna: Kristy-Ann Duffy
Australian birds and flora form the content of Kristy-Ann Duffy’s dynamic pieces, which hum with the dappled application of a diverse colour palette.
Best Of Flora & Fauna: Betty Collier
Looking at the diversity of her practice, it would be easy to mistake the work of Betty Collier as the output of two separate artists.