In Conversation with: PAULA QUINTELA
Paula Quintela’s migration journey, love of nature and media experimentation produces rich, dream-like landscapes.
In Conversation With: Laura Ramirez
Love at first throw: Laura Ramirez describes how a throwing class in ceramics gave way to a deeper journey of bringing together earth from Australia and Spain.
In Conversation With: Damian Bisogni
If Damian Bisogni could pick three artworld players to invite to dinner, one guest would be his great aunt, Margit Pogany, the famous muse of Constantin Brancusi.
In Conversation With: Jane Flowers
Jane Flowers loves a good contrast: of wind and water, of sea, land and sky. But what she loves most is a life spent outdoors.
In Conversation With: Marisa Mu
In watching her late mother paint, Marisa Mu came to embody a strength that now resonates powerfully in and beyond her work.
In Conversation With: Daniel McMahon
Intrigue surrounds Daniel McMahon and the ways in which he makes his drawings appear incredibly true to life.
In Conversation With: Amanda Cameron
Oil painter Amanda Cameron takes her fascination with the changing nature of the sky and sea and turns it into loving lore.
In Conversation With: Nicole Nelius
A fish in a bag and a flower: after a really uncomfortable pregnancy, Nicole Nelius began painting ephemeral oddities on canvas.
In Conversation With: Matthew Gillett
With his studio in a pub overlooking the ocean, Matthew Gillett spends his days grappling with old paint before catching those south-coast waves.
In Conversation With: Stephanie Cartledge
Having painted on a ceiling, old brick and corrugated iron, Stephanie Cartledge describes the skill of problem-solving in the art of mural making.