Rona Green (artist)
Rona Green is an Australian contemporary visual artist.[1]
Work
Known for figurative artwork that often centres around anthropomorphism and subculture,[2][3] Green works primarily in printmaking,[4] painting, drawing and soft sculpture which she refers to as poppets. Mixing fantasy and reality, many of Green's animal portraits re-code domestic animals as members of underground human society through use of the tattoo.[5][6] Green's work is represented in many corporate, university and public art collections including Artbank and the National Gallery of Australia.[7][8]
References
- ↑ http://australiangalleries.com.au/artists/9-artists/115-ronagreen
- ↑ Lawrence, Michel (2012-06-14). "Rona Green loves Sailor Jerry! : Inside Art". Insideart.tv.
- ↑ Delager, Tahlia (2010-07-10). "JUNE 2010: Rona Green - Prints and Poppets". troublemag.
- ↑ Mono Uno Thomas A. Middlemost Charles Sturt University 2009 ISBN 978-1-86467-212-1
- ↑ Jess, Allison (2009-05-06). "Pet's dark side - ABC Goulburn Murray - Australian Broadcasting Corporation". Abc.net.au.
- ↑ Grishin, Sasha (2012-03-01). "Profiles in Print - RONA GREEN". Craft Arts International, Issue 84, p56-59.
- ↑ Place made, Australian print workshop Roger Butler and Anne Virgo, editors, Published by National Gallery of Australia 2004 ISBN 0642541558
- ↑ "National Gallery of Australia collection search". nga.gov.au.
External links
- ronagreen.com Artist's website
- Rona Green's artworks in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia
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