Camilla Tadich | In the Shadows

Posted: 28 Jan 2012

Camilla Tadich’s practice focuses on the nocturnal Australian landscape and explores spaces within darkness. Fleeting moments are captured as light moves in uncanny ways through trees and along roads. Senses are enhanced as we traverse the darkened landscapes of these paintings.

Tadich’s experience with the Australian bush and the Victorian fires leads her to create work that represents the beauty and disquieting qualities of nature.
Tadich’s work was included in the Bushfire Australia exhibition at Tarrawarra Museum of Art in 2010,  and her work features as part of the Artbank, Bundanon Trust, City of Whitehorse and Nillumbik Shire collections. As well as winning the peoples choice award at the Fletcher Jones Art Prize, Tadich has been a finalist in the Nillumbik Shire Art Prize, the RBS Art Prize, Waterhouse Natural History Prize and is the recipient of an Australian Council for the Arts New Work Grant. In 2007 Tadich completed the Bundanon Residency inNew South Wales. Most recently she has been included in Simon Gregg’s new book entitled New Romantics – Darkness and Light in Australian Art.

Exhibition begins January 19, 2012

Image: Camilla Tadich, Supermarket, Pheasant Creek (detail), oil on linen, 100 x 150cm

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