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a wooden stool sitting in front of a painting
Shadow Silhouette by Ash Holmes
Ash Holmes’ first solo exhibition in Melbourne, Shadow Silhouette at At The Above gallery, explores shadow play, reflective gaze and colour psychology – applying her wonderfully distinctive tonal palette to her layered and mesmerising abstract artwork. Words: Hande Renshaw | Photography: Sage Hammond
a woman standing in front of a painting with her arms stretched out to the side
Dance of the Shadows by Kate Florence
Noosa-based artist Kate Florence translates the movement and freedom of dance into abstract paintings, creatively manipulating light and shadow for her latest show, Dance of the Shadows, at No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Keith Hamlyn
an abstract blurry background with different colors
Tempered Resolution by Daniel O'Toole
Melbourne-based multimedia artist Daniel O’Toole’s latest exhibition at Curatorial+Co identifies musical notes as colours, informing his artistic practice and reimagining melodies into defused moments of light and colour. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Marcus Coblyn
an abstract painting with circles and shapes
Dreaming the Land by Dr Marie Geissler
Dreaming the Land: Aboriginal Art from Remote Australia by Dr Marie Geissler curates some of Australia’s most dynamic contemporary artists — capturing the energy alive in the landscape while uncovering history. Words: Emma-Kate Wilson
a woman standing in front of a painting
Shadow Silhouette by Ash Holmes
Ash Holmes’ first solo exhibition in Melbourne, Shadow Silhouette at At The Above gallery, explores shadow play, reflective gaze and colour psychology – applying her wonderfully distinctive tonal palette to her layered and mesmerising abstract artwork. Words: Hande Renshaw | Photography: Sage Hammond
a pile of dirty plates sitting on top of a white counter next to framed pictures
Shadow Silhouette by Ash Holmes
Ash Holmes’ first solo exhibition in Melbourne, Shadow Silhouette at At The Above gallery, explores shadow play, reflective gaze and colour psychology – applying her wonderfully distinctive tonal palette to her layered and mesmerising abstract artwork. Words: Hande Renshaw | Photography: Sage Hammond
several pieces of art are being displayed in an artist's studio, including chairs and paintings
Shadow Silhouette by Ash Holmes
Ash Holmes’ first solo exhibition in Melbourne, Shadow Silhouette at At The Above gallery, explores shadow play, reflective gaze and colour psychology – applying her wonderfully distinctive tonal palette to her layered and mesmerising abstract artwork. Words: Hande Renshaw | Photography: Sage Hammond
a black and white painting on a wall next to a wooden frame with an image of people
Dance of the Shadows by Kate Florence
Noosa-based artist Kate Florence translates the movement and freedom of dance into abstract paintings, creatively manipulating light and shadow for her latest show, Dance of the Shadows, at No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Keith Hamlyn
an abstract painting with gold paint on a white wall
Dance of the Shadows by Kate Florence
Noosa-based artist Kate Florence translates the movement and freedom of dance into abstract paintings, creatively manipulating light and shadow for her latest show, Dance of the Shadows, at No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Keith Hamlyn
a man standing next to a large painting on the wall with his hands behind his head
Dance of the Shadows by Kate Florence
Noosa-based artist Kate Florence translates the movement and freedom of dance into abstract paintings, creatively manipulating light and shadow for her latest show, Dance of the Shadows, at No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Keith Hamlyn
an abstract painting is displayed on the wall
Dance of the Shadows by Kate Florence
Noosa-based artist Kate Florence translates the movement and freedom of dance into abstract paintings, creatively manipulating light and shadow for her latest show, Dance of the Shadows, at No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Keith Hamlyn
an abstract pink and green background
Tempered Resolution by Daniel O'Toole
Melbourne-based multimedia artist Daniel O’Toole’s latest exhibition at Curatorial+Co identifies musical notes as colours, informing his artistic practice and reimagining melodies into defused moments of light and colour. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Marcus Coblyn
an abstract painting on the wall next to a white framed object with a pink and green design
Tempered Resolution by Daniel O'Toole
Melbourne-based multimedia artist Daniel O’Toole’s latest exhibition at Curatorial+Co identifies musical notes as colours, informing his artistic practice and reimagining melodies into defused moments of light and colour. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Marcus Coblyn
a blurry image of a cross in the middle of a square with red border
Tempered Resolution by Daniel O'Toole
Melbourne-based multimedia artist Daniel O’Toole’s latest exhibition at Curatorial+Co identifies musical notes as colours, informing his artistic practice and reimagining melodies into defused moments of light and colour. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Marcus Coblyn
an airplane flying in the sky with a rainbow behind it
Tempered Resolution by Daniel O'Toole
Melbourne-based multimedia artist Daniel O’Toole’s latest exhibition at Curatorial+Co identifies musical notes as colours, informing his artistic practice and reimagining melodies into defused moments of light and colour. Words: Georgie Ward | Photography: Marcus Coblyn