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Clarine Wilmar

MELBOURNE’S COASTAL NOCTURNAL WORLDS | 2021 | RMIT UNIVERSITY

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The mixed media artworks within this project explore Melbourne’s lively, but hidden nocturnal worlds—specifically focusing on the coastal habitats. The full moon’s powerful energy has state altering effects, transforming the seaside inhabitants into anthropomorphic beings. The celebratory nature of these scenes captures the otherworldly persona of nocturnal land and sea animals that are often hidden in plain sight. With such great vastness and ever–changing natural elements, the sea is full of mysterious but alluring beings.

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Instagram: @clarinewilmar_art

Email: clarinewilmar@gmail.com

Laura King

THE BOY WHO DREW CATS | 2020 | SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

The Boy Who Drew Cats is a Japanese fairytale that follows a young boy’s journey with his unusual gift. This visual adaptation is a shadow puppet stage production and children’s magazine. It retells the story from the boy’s perspective many years later, sharing the story with his grandchildren. The tale is brought to life through various modes of image–making such as illustration, photography and collage.

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Instagram: @lauraking.design

Email: to.lauraking@gmail.com

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