Responding to Nature: Studies in Gouache with Fabrizio Biviano
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Responding to Nature: Studies in Gouache
with Fabrizio Biviano
Saturday 9 April, 10am - 3pm
$120 including materials and light lunch
Fabrizio Biviano will lead a day of en plein air gouache painting. Working with this versatile water based medium, participants will create a series of gouache studies in direct response to the environment. Each person will construct their own still life compositions using found natural objects while also having the opportunity to paint the landscape. Gain new techniques and inspiration and take home a series of paintings that may be used for further development.
About the Artist
Fabrizio Biviano has a preoccupation with the past and notions of spent time, both his own and others. Drawing inspiration from the traditions of Dutch still life painting, graphic design and personal experiences, he uses the objects of daily life to produce self-referential work that seeks to examine his personal investments of time, loss and consumption. Biviano completed a Master of Fine Art from Monash University in 2014. An art instructor by day, he maintains a tireless dedication to his practice. Biviano was a finalist in the inaugural Evelyn Chapman Art Award at S.H. Ervin Gallery (2018) and the Eutick Memorial Still Life Award (2018). He was also a finalist in the renowned Arthur Guy Memorial Prize for Painting (2015), the Paul Guest Prize for Drawing (2014) and the Belle Arti, Chapman and Bailey Art Award (2010). His work features in the collections of Artbank and the Latrobe University Museum of Art and many private collections in Australia, the USA and the UK. Fabrizio Biviano is represented Art House Gallery
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