Visual Artist & Textile Designer
I am an Indonesian-Australian visual and textile artist whose practice is heavily inspired by the Western Australian landscape. From the rugged ochres to the red sandy soil, the intense blue sky and oceans, and the dramatic textures of our native flora, I seek to capture the beauty and enduring aspects of our environment through the use of botanical prints, earthy pigments as well as rust. They are featured in my abstract paintings, photography, and hand-dyed/felted textiles.
PRACTICE IN PLACE Opening: Friday 5th April from 6pm Artist Talks: Saturday 13th April 1.30-3pm Exhibition opens daily from Saturday 6th April to Monday 15th April 10am to 3pm Free […]
Join textile and visual artist Annette Wiguna to learn the foundation of ecoprinting with alum based mordant. Annette will show you how to make your own alum acetate mordant from […]
Discover the alluring interplay of earthy colours and textures of rust and the luscious dark tones of tannins. These two elements have played a central role in my practice as […]
I am 68 and I have done so many studies and got three degrees, in Croatia and Australia, done so many workshops similar nature, but you are the best educator I have ever had. You are enthusiastic and want to share all you “secrets” with your students.
Thank you for another great workshop.B. Fantela