Media Gallery (Global)

A Flaw in Chemistry not in Character
By Annie O'Sullivan
Oil paint on canvas consisting of 3 individuals positioned in a intimate way. It focuses on the false representation of mental illness within today's society - 'romanticised' or not spoken of at all

A Place We Call Home
By Alana Scadden
Exploring the Riverland and our environment through the use of various recycled materials

Artemis
By Laura Gentgall
Artemis is composed of 7 plates, all painted with different designs, depicting a story of two girls in a forest. Each plate focuses on a specific feature.

Broken Dreams
By Phoebe Schipper
Rocks with mandala spiritual patterns drawn on with think black pens.

Bulimia is the New Black
By Lara Harcourt
Portrait generated through the use of oil paints with the intent to portray the effects of bulimia and eating disorders in female youths


China Blue
By Sally Mitchell
Two canvases use watercolour, acrylic paint and impasto, with the third canvas used to display projection.

Contemporary Family Portrait
By Scarlett Kraehe
Using pencil on board, this artwork depicts a strong contrast to a conventional family portrait.

Cultural Identity
By Louise Ignatescu
Using oil paint on canvas, each painting display different cultural identity, with the artist selecting the different cultures of Italian, Chinese and Mexican

Dark
By Emily Mudge
Beside the subject matter, each photograph contains a slimmer outline which symbolises what anorexia is. The photographs also have several shadows (all the same shapes) which symbolise the hurting effects of mental illness that go with it.

Dave
By Declan McCarron
Black and white collage portrait of an elderly man with a large beard. The collage is made using cut outs of money. The money is the Indian Rupee which depicts Ghandi

Decisions Underground
By Alysha Eckert
The subject of 'decisions underground' is a grand, elderly tree with sprawling roots drawn with fine felt tip pen. As an entirety; it is symbolic of the existence of an old experienced being. Above ground is their flourishing exterior for all to see, just as, conversely, the roots represent every personal decision faced and all the directions their life could have taken. At each fork in life, they choose only one path and these decisions are represented by iridescent green embroidery as the chosen path, comprised of that which has shaped and directed this person into all they are above ground.

Descending Daydream
By Joseph Bullock
The artwork depicts a student's mind unravelling in a descending story that is easily relatable to other students, particularly those in Year 12. The piece uses a combination of watercolour ink and candle wax to reveal featured text akin to writing on a blackboard.

Deteriorating
By Matilda Scott
A paper sculpture in the shape of a cancerous cell, with each layer displaying the constant development of the cancer.

Dignity and Determination
By Matilda Bristow
Inspired by the determination to beat illness, the portrait illustrates fear, and determination to fight through the subtle way impasto bubbles representing cancer cells.

Dirty Hands
By Simona Kellie
One a table underneath a projected film is a cartoon line cut out drawing of a sink, surrounded by aisles of soap bars stacked up on each other.

Dissolution
By Serena Hirschausen-Vahus
3 large artworks using acrylic paint and gesso paste outline the facial features of the artists grandfather, which display transition of time and dissolution.

Dog Installation
By Isabella Hodge
Two dogs have been created using newspaper, one using wire, and the another one using plaster.

Dynamic sculptures
By Omid Vojdani
These organic sculptures were modelled by real world dynamics, enhancing the sense of super-realism

Entrapment by Brittany Aldenhoven
Using charcoal, this portrait creates the illusion this boy is trapped thus the title 'entrapment'. The drawing shows the child's head and shoulders that are draped in a rugged cloth. The purpose of the artwork is to demonstrate dire circumstances the African children live in.

Entrapment by Caitlin McKay
A creature with a skull focus, mainly in dark toned colours - black, grey and brown using ink, charcoal and watercolour

Esurition
By Carla Bruinsma
A wire sculpture that is three dimensional and depicts a surrealist man seated with his legs stretched in front of him.

Eyes of a Child
By Hannah Mallard
Using pastel pencil and watercolour, the eyes of this young girl have captured the innocence of growing up and the magic you are able to see if you let yourself.

Faeries Work at Night - Part 1
By Julia English
A set of drawers which have been handmade from wood, featuring a piece of paper with a sketch of a child's face on the back. The drawers are positioned partly open, with white clay faeries placing miniature black and white photos in the drawers. The concept is 'storing memories while you sleep' and the delicacy of the faeries reflect the beauty of this.

Faeries Work At Night - Part 2
By Julia English
A set of drawers which have been handmade from wood, featuring a piece of paper with a sketch of a child's face on the back. The drawers are positioned partly open, with white clay faeries placing miniature black and white photos in the drawers. The concept is 'storing memories while you sleep' and the delicacy of the faeries reflect the beauty of this.

Family - It's all about love
By Laura Hardbottle
Drawing inspiration from heritage, life journeys and families, acrylic paint symbols have been use to convey meaningful art on three canvases in the style of tribal prints

Family Portrait
By Ainsley Hadden
Watercolour paint and pencil used to create a family portrait


Foreshadowed Death - Part 1
By Kate Telford
A model of a floating plastic bag, made up of intricate paper cut scenes of ocean habitats.

Foreshadowed Death - Part 2
By Kate Telford
A model of a floating plastic bag, made up of intricate paper cut scenes of ocean habitats.

Glasshouse
By Erin Lukas
A paper tree hanging inside an acrylic house, together with a photograph of the tree in a natural environment

Gliding Light
By Eliza Wuttke
Two large paper pelican lanterns operating on battery power. The two birds hand side by side, and have been made from cane, baking paper, tissue paper and acrylic paint.

Grandfather
By Scarlett Parker
A slow progression of symbolic mark-making to take the audience on a journey of the life and hardships of my grandfather using paint, pastel and charcoal.

Home
By Grace Teate
A felted rug with little diagrams of how to sheat a sheep. Pictures of flora and fauna around farm drawn with little lines using a felt tip pen. Oil paintings of trucks, tractors and ute around a farm that has been photo shopped and painted. Embroidery onto dad's old boots, of flower inside house

Home & Origin - Part 1
By Alice Fabbro
Mirrored images of a girls silhouette, in front of a circle of native flowers. Floral detailing is over both silhouettes and have leafed backgrounds.

Home & Origin - Part 2
By Alice Fabbro
Mirrored images of a girls silhouette, in front of a circle of native flowers. Floral detailing is over both silhouettes and have leafed backgrounds.

Iconic Self
By Elizabeth Cale
A painting - arch shaped with collaged metal shim and small wooden panels

Individual Equality
By Annaliese Heijkoop
The artist has worked with the human body, painting sections of the human skeleton on a variety of models using body paint. These paintings were then photographed in order to capture the work in time and used in the final piece where they are combined to create one complete human skeleton

Jeremiah's Gift
By Megan Kelly
The piece is a handmade book, that features traditionally styled pen and ink images with a watercolour wash. The book was made to appear old fashioned, with the pages stained and the images drawn using traditional pen nibs

Liquid Assets
By Eliza Sheridan-Turner
Watercolour piece inspired by family and life events of life lived on Kangaroo Island

Live, Love, Life, Loss
By Kye Playfair
Print of a skeleton holding a heart, flowers behind, girl in front

Manufactured Distinction
By Paige Mahlburg
Sculpture of a hand, made from different bits of cutlery. Each piece has been positioned to shape and enhance the appearance of the hand.

Marcus
By Hannah Edwards
A semi abstract portrait of a brother at three different ages, outlined in shapes of Australia and Norway. The background of the piece is collaged maps of Norway and Australia combined.

Massage - Part 1
By Lucinda Cawrse
2 sculptures of sphinx/hairless cats in hyper-realism style. One with a human hand for a head, scratching the other on the back while both sit in a cat bed. Digital prints depicting sphinx cats morphed with human body parts/features

Massage - Part 2
By Lucinda Cawrse
2 sculptures of sphinx/hairless cats in hyper-realism style. One with a human hand for a head, scratching the other on the back while both sit in a cat bed. Digital prints depicting sphinx cats morphed with human body parts/features

Metal and Dust
By Jordan Pokorny
A floor and wall installation that explores the relationship between metal - a man made structure - and nature, using wood, cardboard, rust, verdigris patina and coper shimmer.

Metamorphosis - Can you tell me what happens to innocence
By Kaitlyn Lusty
5 glass jars containing mixed media, sculptural illustrations of the 5 most significant events in Alice in Wonderland. This piece creates a scientific view of Alice's evolution within the text, where significant events form an extended metaphor for growing up and a loss of innocence

Mouths Wide Shut
By Sophie Loxton
4 oil paintings. One is of a mouth, one is of two lovers and the other two are painted onto gloves. Exploring the nature of intimacy in a saw, slightly provocative way.

Myself in Context of Year 12
By Ryan Varga
A self portrait triptych using a combination of mixed media techniques and different compositional structures to capture and portray the universal emotions of entrapment, vulnerability and self-deterioration.

Naive Time
By Lilli Stephenson
4 main characters, each with an animal head and human body with the facial detailing done in the illustrative style of Iain Macarthur. The bodies of each character are blacked out with important aspects of their clothing highlighted through the use of line. Each character serves to represent a period in the journey of personal development (child, teen, adult, elderly)

Narcissistic Conflict
By Omid Vojdani
Combination of sculptural forms and contemporary architectural design using digital media

Never Mundane
By Vanessa Leak
A series of collages based on experiences in Vietnam. One of the pieces has been constructed on a large book atlas.

Norsk Natur
By Celina Hage
An exploration of winter landscapes that convey the beauty of Norway through painted canvases with different snowy landscapes.

Nothing gold can stay
By Abbie Hennessy
My artwork is a body of work consisting of 2 oil paintings.

Pine for Me - Part 1
By Isabelle Dixon
Resin pineapples made into pieces of jewellery accompanied by photos of the jewellery with a pineapple background.

Pine for Me - Part 2
By Isbelle Dixon
'Resin pineapples made into pieces of jewellery accompanied by photos of the jewellery with a pineapple background.

Psychosis
By Christine Koh
Using copic markers, gouache, watercolour and acrylic paint, the canvas consists predominantly of monochromatic colours with red accents. It has a very surrealistic style that highlights the darker side to human beings and how we are blinded by greed and power. The piece focuses on issues that include pollution, terrorism, war and death and destruction, incorporating it into a single symbolic image.

Red Shoes
By Annelise Forster
Long canvas with a pair of legs painted in the centre with acrylic paint. Below the feet are a pair of red pointe shoes with ribbon coming out of the painting to fall on top of a stool.


Rockwell
By Erin Lukas
Graphite pencil drawing of a farmhouse on paper and framed.

Secrets and Insecurities
By Arviegail Cahilig
A self portrait depicting the feeling of suffocation caused by seclusion. The drawing featured confessions from the public and the artist in the background using lead pencil.

Self Deception
By Candy Huynh
Two expressive paintings, faces twisted with emotion in pink and purple tones, hands kneading the cheeks using oil paint on canvas.

Simple Joys
By Gabrielle Tyler
A hyper-realistic graphite self portrait with water cascading over a face on cartridge paper.

Sono Partito - I Left
By Lucy Caretti
Portrait, personal aesthetic using ballpoint pen.

Spirit - Part 1
By Adele Stramare
One large portrait depicting my nonna, accompanied by four still life images that represent aspects of my grandmother's life

Spirit - Part 2
By Adele Stramare
One large portrait depicting my nonna, accompanied by four still life images that represent aspects of my grandmother's life

That the play is the tragedy, man
By Lauren Allison
3 different photographs displaying death and power through the use of Edgar Allan poem 'the conquerer worm'

The Channel of Perception
By Bonnie Crofts
A canvas painting of the artists mum, with a projected video over the top. The work to be viewed by putting a green filter over the projector lens and then holding up the red disks to your eye to view the painting and making the video disappear.

The children hold the future in their hands
By Taylor Vogt
Portrait of my cousin and aunt using graphite, pencil and charcoal.

The Comforter Protector Manipulator
By Kayla Woods
The artwork created using watercolour, features the mentally anguished character Jesse Pinkman from 'Breaking Bad' and uses the symbolism of the jackal to portray Walter White, Jesse's manipulator and ultimate cause of anguish.

The Elements of Sporting Success
By Chloe Lorimer
Each piece looks at the three main qualities that all successful and respected athletes possess: determination, confidence and discipline. Both pastel and scraperboard were used, pastel to create realism and scraperboard to highlight the muscles and build of the respective athlete

The Father's Heart
By Eilish Thomas
Side profile of lion's head using acrylic paint

The Football Match
By Tyson Mills
Semi-abstract painting of a football oval in the style of Kazimir Malevich, using acrylic paint and sand.


The Heart of the City
By Holly Tetlow
Armature wire sculpture to create a notion of visual depth

The Inner Companion
By Caitlin Rikard-Bell
Using charcoal, conte and charcoal pencil, each display represents an internal dialogue one has with themselves. The figures represent an avatar of myself to emphasise the personal connection with the work. Overall the six figures are displayed horizontally to represent the continuous decisions one makes every day

The Inner Companion (5.05.15 4_35 PM)
By Caitlin Rikard-Bell
Using charcoal, conte and charcoal pencil, each display represents an internal dialogue one has with themselves. The figures represent an avatar of myself to emphasise the personal connection with the work. Overall the six figures are displayed horizontally to represent the continuous decisions one makes every day

The Lacking
By Ella Michele
A large hyper realism oil painting on canvas of a girl lying on her stomach with a blank white background.

The Light
By Pasquale Rossi
Selective Colour Photography using Photoshop based on the theme of depression and solitude.

The Light of Pine
By Isabelle Dixon
A light box made up of resin pineapples to create 'The Light of Pine'

The Nothing of Life
By Tanaka Chikwati
Oil on canvas painting of a girl with a mask lying down on a heavily patterned rug.

The Retire of Porto Venere
By James Douglas-Hill
The bold colours throughout the serene setting, tonal hues and the interplay between the scant cloud cover and the sun's last display captures the dynamic, yet calm sunset of an Italian village port.

The Sum of Parts if Greater than the Whole
By Lilian Ziesing
Three etched glass cases - each containing a fluorescent part of the body (skull, spine, hand) using plaster, limestone and blutack

Training Day
By Louise Urizar
A line drawing, using an Artline pen, of a train on tracks above a city.

Tunnel Vision
By Jenna Draper
This work combines the boldness of lino printing with the subtlety of embossing. These elements in the Adelaide streetscapes represent how the perspective of an individual can greatly change their surroundings. The lighting strip highly emphasises the beauty in the embossing.

Untitled by Ashleigh Bevan - Part 1
Body of work consisting the macro and the micro aspect of the coastal environment using oil paint and pastel.

Untitled by Ashleigh Bevan - Part 2
Body of work consisting the macro and the micro aspect of the coastal environment using oil paint and pastel.

Untitled by Chelsea Lemon
3 canvases capturing the sense of peace drawn from the sea, including images of a lighthouse and seagull.

Untitled by Eiza Knowles Part 1
Inspired by the shape of branches from cacti, paint has been used on canvas to create this abstract piece

Untitled by Eiza Knowles Part 2
Inspired by the shape of branches from cacti, paint has been used on canvas to create this abstract piece

Untitled by Jamie Buchanan
Artwork involves the use of natural items found along local beaches such as seaweed, sponges, shells and driftwood. These items have been used to create a sculptural representation of the artist.

Untitled by Kristina Coluccio
The animals are smiling with human teeth based on an idea I had on how animals would look if they could express human emotions. The artwork is surreal, as the circle/colourful geometric background is unrealistic to the natural habitat of these wild animals, as well as the humorous expressions in the animals face.

Untitled by Madeline Jamal Al-Awar
Formation of a photograph which communicates thoughts and feelings toward the significant issue of people's true identity

Untitled by Murtaza Hussaini
Using watercolour, the artwork features the faces of four young Afghani men. They have been painted shirtless and their identity deliberately stripped back to give viewers no clue about their background. Their names have been added in Persian calligraphic script . Their identities have been deliberately masked to symbolise how we so easily demonise asylum seekers

Untitled by Sean Wheeler
A sculpture of an emu made out of recycled car parts including wheels, disc breaks, clutch plate and shock absorbers

Untitled by Taylah Rogers
MDF board painted white with portrait cut-out silhouette. Black board positioned behind to give the 'silhouette' effect. Original photography of peer used to gain the perfect silhouette, has been photocopy transferred with sketchy lines and worked up using colour pencil and chinagraph pencil, sprayed with varnish

Untitled by Yoon So Jang
By Yoon So Jang
A series of paintings using pencil, oil paint and oil pastel, concentrating on one scene from various viewpoints.

Ville des Lumieres
By Samantha Finch
The composition of this piece is derived from the geographical layout of Paris, displaying snapshots of Paris. It has captured the unique features of each of the spiralling arrondissements through mixed media.

Warhola
By Tash Behrendorff
This artwork is a collection of 14 canvases and a hand sewn doll. The canvases were painted in pastel and bright colours, stencilled and then screen-printed using the riso screen printing process. A tv-headed girl, represents the influence of the media on young females in modern day society. The assembly of canvases creates a sense of unity. The doll complements this representation as it shows no emotion. This artwork was influenced by Andy Warhol's stencilled portraits.

What consumes your mind
By Tamika Naylon
Portrait on paper using acrylic paint, spray paint and charcoal.

Zulu Boy
By Isabella Thredgold
Young African child with traditional dot paint on face using oil paint.