"Remain, as I do, incomprehensible: to be great is to be misunderstood"- Oscar Wilde.

"You knew what my Art was to me, the great primal note by which I had revealed, first myself to myself, and then myself to the world"- Oscar Wilde.

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September 19, 2012

Alanna Dodd


The good thing about being an artist is that you can express yourself, declare what you love and, yes, even indulge your obsessions. Like many of her contemporaries, such as artists like Elizabeth Peyton and Karen Kilimnik, Alanna does all of this. Much of her art making has been devoted to one of her great loves, James Hird.

We had a great time in the Arts Project Australia Archives looking through Alanna’s work with her. She has aptly shown that both love and painting are powerful things. To paraphrase Peyton, Alanna has shown how painting can become an opportunity to transform your ideas and thoughts about a person into a meditation- and how they become the occasion.

September 1, 2012

Kelvin Heffernan

Kelvin Heffernan is a seasoned painter whose work brings to life archetypal monsters, witches and other damned characters. Horned beasts, hunters, and metamorphosed people are painted in a passion, with intense colour and visceral mark making. Kelvin's work feel's like its embodied and as such it felt right that it grew in scale and form.


Kelvin in front of one his large-scale background paintings for "The Great Un Reveal"