ESSAY | Clean Edges and a Messy Studio: The Abstraction of Evie Adasal
Evie Adasal always wanted to paint, but she hesitated. “I graduated from art school in the ‘90s in photography and film,” she recalls. “When I was at TAFE, we had a really rough painting teacher, and she scared the shit out of me, so I thought I might stick to photography.” Years later, however, these […]
Paul Davies: Belvedere Loop
In a previous essay for Artist Profile, Andrew Frost took recourse to Joan Didion when thinking about Davies’s relationship to place. “The great chronicler of Southern California,” as Frost describes Didion, is so deeply bound up with the West Coast of the US that she might be thought of as a constituent part of it, […]
Stephanie Reisch
Perth-based artist Stephanie Reisch paints with a nod to prehistory.
Nicholas Osmond
Nicholas Osmond sees himself as an observer, painting past and current narratives in Australian history.

