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Meg Walters is an emerging artist based in Newcastle, NSW. Interested in themes of escapism and nostalgia, her lyrical paintings tell stories of yearning and self-exploration.Drawn time and time again to the motif of moving water in her paintings, her latest exhibition; Life is Not Symmetrical aims to open up a discussion on change and impermanence. Hailed as a symbol of transience, the waterfall represents elements of opposites, mystery, rebirth and transformation.Walters’ works often depict mysterious figures concealed in their ever-changing landscape. She explores the continuous evolution of being through these ephemeral characters. They become players acting out her psychological and philosophical beliefs and explorations. They are faced with challenges, setbacks and victories and it is within these paintings that Walters explores the very nature of humanity and our opportunity to grow and evolve.Waters has studied at Chelsea College of Art (London), Newcastle University and Byron School of Art. She has had seven solo shows and multiple group shows within Australia as well as Internationally. She has been recognized as a finalist in the Hunter Emerging Art Prize and her works are held in private collections around Australia.
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Meg Walters: Life Is Not Symmetrical
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