Feral
My work starts in the genre of popular traditional Australian Colonial artworks. I move them into a digital piece, using Surrealist methodology of manipulation to give meaning and context to ideas of identity, nationality, belonging, immigration and citizenship; as well as the environmental impact of migration.
Feral Rabbit as 'The Kongourou from New Holland' George Stubbs 1772
Feral Rabbit as 'The Kongourou from New Holland' George Stubbs 1772
'The Kongourou from New Holland' George Stubbs 1772
Feral Dog as 'Portrait of a Large Dog (Canis lupus dingo)' by George Stubbs 1772
Feral Dog as 'Portrait of a Large Dog (Canis lupus dingo)' by George Stubbs 1772
'Portrait of a Large Dog (Canis lupus dingo)' by George Stubbs 1772
Feral Deer as 'Masters George, William, Miss Harriet Ware with Jamie Ware' by Robert Downing, Minjah 1856
Feral Deer as 'Masters George, William, Miss Harriet Ware with Jamie Ware' by Robert Downing, Minjah 1856
'Masters George, William, Miss Harriet Ware with Jamie Ware' by Robert Downing, Minjah 1856
'Feral Camel as Lyre Bird in 'Ferntree Gully in the Dandenong Ranges' by Eugene von Guérard 1857
'Feral Camel as Lyre Bird in 'Ferntree Gully in the Dandenong Ranges' by Eugene von Guérard 1857
'Ferntree Gully in the Dandenong Ranges' by Eugene von Guérard 1857
Feral Cat as 'Spotted quoll (Dasyurus Maculatus)' by convict artist Thomas Watling 1788
Feral Cat as 'Spotted quoll (Dasyurus Maculatus)' by convict artist Thomas Watling 1788
'Spotted quoll (Dasyurus Maculatus)' by convict artist Thomas Watling 1788