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Also available as a high quality photographic satin wallpaper as featured in my home studio in Ballarat.
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This digital mini-series collection was created while I was living in London between 2004-09
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This digital mini-series collection was created while I was living in London between 2004-09
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‘Balancing Act’ is, in other words, an attempted self portrait, employing not myself as subject but a model friend Magda Kazmierczak, designed to act as a vehicle to explore my personal experiences across cultures. I was born beneath a red flag in Poland, but I grew up steeped in the proud traditions of our once great and free nation. I’m deeply nostalgic for the distant and faded music of my old red accordion, the one I learned to play as a child. I shared some of my happiest times with that instrument and with a friend who did not survive our youth.
Above all, the image, while touching on memories which point to the past, is also a contemporary one. It speaks much of my life now in a new country, the possibilities of new birth and renewal in my current life in Australia as I attempt to balance all the aspects of myself, my life past and present.
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My model in this photograph is Kirsty Hawkes, who is an interpretive artist based in Warrnambool. Kirsty and her practice are both unique. This photograph titled ‘Unicorns are real’, explores the ephemeral, surreal world of dreams and their connection to the world of the day to day. It also raises questions of the feminine and the notion of the mask, to be alien and strange and barefoot in the surf.
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Featured on The Block Show 2019
Wakaba Shudo is a young, emerging dancer and international student from Japan. This photograph titled ‘Emerging Dancer’ or tobu means to fly’ represents in one sense, the freedom of flight and of unrestrained movement. In another it highlights the striving, searching and daring which comes with the raw talent of youth.
Within Wakaba’s dance practice she is visibly attempting to harness her own individualism, freedom of expression and also a willingness to express herself beyond the boundaries of her own culture.
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Nathan Curnow is a writer and poet, pictured here in the guise of a knight. Nathan is a warrior of words, lion hearted and brave, an artist who has always stayed true to himself and his art form. His real strength has always come through keeping pen and sword in accord and remaining committed to his calling. Nathan is pictured here at Ballarat’s fortress at the bottom of a hill, Kryal Castle.
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Limited Edition Print
Visibly reflected within this landscape is the writers’ search for the solitary. Attracted to the expansiveness of the landscape, the writer associates the openness with a freedom, uncoupled from the vastness and heaviness of the knowledge a writer carries.
Here writer Robert Lewis is in the foreground, and behind him an abandoned house, a dark space without door or window, reflecting the other place of solitude from which one can always emerge.
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In attempting to capture artist and researcher Amy Tsilemanis out in the natural landscape, the results were very surprising. This photograph captured Amy’s restless spirit along with her willingness to let her imagination take her away. There is also the sense of Amy being swept away, giving in to momentary potential for escape. Set against the dark lines and muted colours of the Australian landscape, it is clear that the darker side of our dreams and our desires have an attraction all of their own.
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In attempting to capture artist and researcher Amy Tsilemanis out in the natural landscape, the results were very surprising. This photograph captured Amy’s restless spirit along with her willingness to let her imagination take her away. There is also the sense of Amy being swept away, giving in to momentary potential for escape. Set against the dark lines and muted colours of the Australian landscape, it is clear that the darker side of our dreams and our desires have an attraction all of their own.
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Omeo is a town in Victoria, Australia on the Great Alpine Road, east of Mount Hotham, in the Shire of East Gippsland. At the 2016 census, Omeo had a population of 406. The name is derived from the Aboriginal word for ‘mountains’ or ‘hills’
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Oct 2007. Photographed through a dirty window of an old Russian bus somewhere between Marrakech and Essaquira.
Archival cotton rag print
Invisible Lives, 2017
70 x 47cm, Archival C-Type Photographic Print, Professionally Framed
Limited Edition of 1/7 + 2AP
Invisible lives artwork depicts a family of Sri Lankan war refugees who are known locally. Without a permanent status in Australia, their everyday struggle is often unbearable. After meeting the family and becoming close, I have decided to bring awareness to their situation and encourage empathy and support in various ways. Purchase price of the artwork includes donation to the family and is coordinated between myself (the artist) and the family.
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Silky see-through Fabric Banners in size 3m x 1.2m from In the Process of Healing exhibition. Available for hire/sale at unique venues. Price per one ($350AUD)
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Chair of Nails, an authentic exhibition piece from ‘In the Process of Healing‘ 2017 art installation
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As seen on The Design Files and Better Homes & Gardens
Photographic Murals are a great addition to any home or an office. High quality custom art mural can completely transform the space into a creative and inspiring place you want to work from. Check out ‘Cafe in Soler‘ art mural in my home studio in Ballarat and a mural in Cam & Jen’s living room.
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Softcover edition of 118 pages, 18 x 18cm
Ballarat Faces book contains more than 100 striking black & white and colour photographs of Ballarat and Melbourne participants of the We R You project Jan – May 2013, including portraits taken at the official opening of Museum of Democracy in 2014.
We R You project Jan – May 2013
Funded by the Victorian Department of Justice and supported by the City of Ballarat, We R You engaged Ballarat Artist Aldona Kmiec and people across the community in partnership workshops in creating the super-sized portraits of Ballarat residents. Printed on plain paper and installed using water-based glue, We R You posters installations were an environmentally benign way for people to ‘own’ otherwise neglected and unsightly neighbourhood spaces www.aldonakmiec.com/tag/we-r-you/
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