I think this is a marvellous and engrossing publication which so beautifully showcases how the two art forms complement and enhance each other – there haven’t been too many collaborations between differing artists in Australian poetry

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The Wisdom of Infants. A suite of 6 pictures (enamel on timber construction) by Tony Twigg
with poetry by Mike Ladd

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Grant Bellamy is an emerging artist working on the unceded land of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, Sydney. He is a recent graduate of the National Art School where he obtained his Bachelor of Fine Art majoring in painting. Bellamy primarily works in oil paint with a focus on the figure.

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McKimmie uses pigments, salvaged materials and metal-point to create paintings that are psychological landscapes of genuine abstraction, and they have been created slowly with a focus on mark making, and the object as lasting artefact in mind and place.

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Lisa McKimmie is a visual artist living and working in Sydney, on unceded land traditionally owned by the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. She is primarily a painter with a studied emphasis on sustainability in all aspects of art practice, and her most recent solo exhibition was at Flinders Street Gallery, Surry Hills, in May 2023.

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Contemporary printmaking is the spine of my artmaking processes. My art practice is manifold and shifting through personal narratives. I incorporate analog photography, drawing and painting materials into the layers of the print process.

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Linda Swinfield’s art practice began in 1979 when she majored in black and white photography and experimental painting at Meadowbank TAFE in Sydney.

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Boyd McMillan makes artworks in drawing, painting and sculpture with a focus on the landscape and its elements. The work is often the result or the development of drawing on site and it may grow from ink drawing to acrylic on canvas or to metal and acrylic sculpture.

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Finding Jesse of Newnes – an industrial ghost town on unceded Wiradjuri and Dharug lands by Linda Adair. An exhibition at the  Darlington Installation Project (DIP), in association with intelligent animal, from 19 September 2022 to 16.October 2022.

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