Congratulations to Meg Walters who has been announced as a finalist in the 62nd Annual Fisher’s Ghost Art Award.
The Fisher’s Ghost Art Award is an annual art award and exhibition inviting artists to submit works in a variety of artistic categories and mediums. Now in its 62nd year, there is over $60,000 in prize money to be won across the categories.
The exhibition will be open from Saturday 26 October – Friday 6 December with the award announcement on Friday 1 November. Congratulations and Good Luck Meg!
Meg Walters speaks to 'Piles Creek (A Recollection)': "Painted entirely from memory, I investigate the act of remembering an environment. The result is a painting that is both real and imagined, dreamlike in its quality. By accessing the ineffable realm of the subconscious, I explore the confluence of memory, identity and our connection to environment. I observe how the overlap of these themes shape us and mould our human experience.”
Recognised artwork - Piles Creek (A Recollection), Oil on Linen, Original, 135 x 215 cm.
September 20, 2024
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