“Intrigued by layers and the conundrum of colour choices they create, I can feel myself stepping away from shapes-as-story and towards shapes-as-object.”
- Bec Smith
Bec Smith is a Melbourne-based artist who has practised art and design in Australia and overseas for over 20 years. In pursuit of her creative practice she has attended RMIT University, the Art Academy, London, and Swinburne’s National School of Design. She has been selected for the Belle Arti Prize and has exhibited at the Melbourne Design Festival. She has remained interested in abstract, non-objective and colourfield painting from the last century – a natural extension of her grounding in the early design language of the Bauhaus. Her art explores dynamics within structures and systems, translating them into static moments in time – liminal spaces depicting stories of fiction and non-fiction, duality and multiple truths.
“I’ve freed myself of my signature painterly approach and embraced three-dimensionality, new materials, new scales and new creative attitudes.”
- Evi O
Evi O is an artist, designer and publisher with more than 15 years of award-winning industry experience. Her art practice was initiated by a genuine personal drive to explore and express human curiosity and ultimately understand and further contribute to the bigger environment. Finely balanced colour is a cornerstone of her painting and sculpture, with works that are reduced and abstracted. She has exhibited in Sydney, Melbourne and New York. Running a design practice (Evi-O.Studio) and publishing imprint (Formist Editions) exposes her to varied dimensional and spatial challenges that influence her artistic approach. Here the play of media and materials become tools that convey the conceptual foundation. Art and design are conduits to her creative odyssey.
“Faces seen across the works are like figures in a crowded festival, dancing to their own rhythm yet all welcoming each other with open arms.”
- Saxon Quinn
Raised by his Australian artist mother, Dianne Coulter, in country Victoria, and later immersed in fashion, design and tech that took him to New York City in 2016, Saxon Quinn has honed a visual vocabulary that communicates in the subliminal signs and symbols of global culture and trade. This past decade his work has shifted seamlessly between Sydney, Melbourne, Los Angeles, Manhattan, Hong Kong, Seoul, Madrid and Copenhagen in a series of shows that have resisted the idea of an artist being fixed by a particular time and place. His work is held in Australian and international collections, including: tv.va.collection, Paris and Prague; the Fundación María Cristina Masaveu Peterson, Madrid; and the Moxy Sydney Hotel.