“When I started this body of work in 2019, it was only in my imagination.Who would have known that 9 months later this is what Australia would become and that imaginary would become reality. I went into the studio with images of landscapes- urban, country and wild. I paired them with images and colours of… Continue reading Rosalind Pach
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Samantha Birch
December 2019 Clyde Mountain after the Currowan bushfire. The fire raged across the mountain and on the south coast, killing millions of animals, decimating the environment, townships and lives. Sam Birch
Tatiana Kooraram
Tatiana Kooraram
Angela Tarlinton
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Suellen Cook
Suellen is an artist using composite photographic techniques and her own photographic resources to construct a narrative that taps into the viewer’s emotional responses to the world around them. Each image is conceptually complex yet often visually simple they are mysterious yet totally engaging. Suellen Cook
Lib Ferreira
New Years Day 2020, bushfires were ravaging the South Coast of NSW. Canberra and Queanbeyan remained a safe distance away, however, we were blanketed with smoke. These images were taken at the Queanbeyan Lawn Cemetery. The kangaroos crowded around the graves, as it was the only place you could still find green grass during the… Continue reading Lib Ferreira
Denise Ferris
Snowy Hydro has been measuring snow depth at three locations in the NSW Snowy Mountains since 1954, an invaluable resource revealing an unbiased assessment of the snowpack. The data set is valuable as a record of climate change in the mountains, both diminishing peak snow depth and season duration since 1954 are a clear trend. This photograph, Elegy for Winter, made… Continue reading Denise Ferris