Hello!
I’m Shelley and I am a graduate of the Bachelor of Fine Arts Visual Arts (2022), specialising in drawing and printmaking at the Victorian College of the Arts. My practice engages with recurring motifs and narratives within familiar spaces. I am interested in documenting and examining the cyclical and transient nature of the domestic. My exploration of the domestic extends to how the botanical interacts within these environments. My works inhabit moments that are often found on the periphery of our focus, finding the beauty in what becomes a part of our daily rituals.
I mainly work with drawing, water-colour, animation and printmaking. These historical labour-intensive mediums allow for a focus on detail and repetition, and to perform the intimate care that my chosen subject matter deserves.
Have a look around and as always thank you for your support!
︎Naarm, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
I’d like to acknowledge that my practice takes place on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded, and this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
I’m Shelley and I am a graduate of the Bachelor of Fine Arts Visual Arts (2022), specialising in drawing and printmaking at the Victorian College of the Arts. My practice engages with recurring motifs and narratives within familiar spaces. I am interested in documenting and examining the cyclical and transient nature of the domestic. My exploration of the domestic extends to how the botanical interacts within these environments. My works inhabit moments that are often found on the periphery of our focus, finding the beauty in what becomes a part of our daily rituals.
I mainly work with drawing, water-colour, animation and printmaking. These historical labour-intensive mediums allow for a focus on detail and repetition, and to perform the intimate care that my chosen subject matter deserves.
Have a look around and as always thank you for your support!
︎Naarm, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
I’d like to acknowledge that my practice takes place on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people of the Eastern Kulin Nation. Sovereignty was never ceded, and this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.