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While art can represent a broad range of disciplines, artists as a whole utilise their specialised skills to convey meaning and emotion into their pieces. Colours, textures, perspective and composition affect the way art is perceived and received, allowing artists to explore all avenues of their imagination.

Anna Fay

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NEW YORK & FARM SCENERY 2020 | SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

These watercolour prints are inspired by the places I have lived— the farm I grew up on and New York City.

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Email: annabridgetfay@gmail.com

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Natalie De Niese

BLACK LIVES MATTER 2020 | RMIT UNIVERSITY

These artworks were created by painting on my body and then making impressions onto the fabric. I integrated myself into the work by using my body as a tool to create the art, and in a sense bringing the work to life. This intentionally juxtaposes against how carelessly life can be taken without a second thought just because of a person’s skin colour.

I CAN’T BREATHE was directly responding to the murder of George Floyd in America and David Dungay who was an Indigenous man who died in custody in Sydney, Australia 2015. Both men died with their last words being “I can’t breathe”.

NUDE

Acrylic on calico fabric 2020 27.61 x 15.52cm

I CAN'T BREATHE

Acrylic on calico fabric 2020 46 x 80cm

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Email: nataliedeniese@gmail.com

Instagram: @nat.alie_art

Website: 3743802.wixsite.com/nataliedeniese

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