Luisa Rossitto is an emerging visual artist from Queensland, Australia. Her sensuous watercolours draw on images from popular culture, juxtaposing them to invoke improbable fantasies and create narratives that oscillate and teeter between grand themes of human existence and the absurdity of our inconsequence. Luisa graduated from the Queensland College of Art in 2002 and is currently represented by Helen Gory Galerie.
To view her full portfolio head over to her website.
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Gold Coast-based artist Abbey McCulloch is one of our absolute favourite Australian painters. Her work quietly ruptures the boundaries between the ideal and the real, embracing the beauty in our imperfections. McCulloch has in the past tended to depict a generalised ‘everywoman’ in her work, employing an archetype to explore notions of femininity and what it means to be female in contemporary society. Increasingly she is detailing specific women in her work, including herself, drawing on her personal experiences to examine societal norms and convey a unique perspective on issues.
You can find more of Abbey's work online here. |