VCA ART 2020

Neve Elliott

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drawing & Printmaking)

I create installation objects that, as hybrids, reside somewhere between sculpture, painting and textiles. These works relate to the colour and imagery of the Australian bush; specifically, the Queensland landscape near Mt Coot-tha Forest—abstracted, like a Fred William's horizonless wilderness of dappled light and spindly saplings.

Neve Elliott, Installation, packet-dye, canvas, thread, pine wood and lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, Installation, packet-dye, canvas, thread, pine wood and lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing one, lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing one, lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing one (detail), lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing one (detail), lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing two, lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing two, lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing two (detail), lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing two (detail), lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing three (detail), lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, drawing three (detail), lead pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, installation view, 2020. Documentation by Christo Crocker, Eliza Dyball and Aaron Rees.
Neve Elliott, installation view, 2020. Documentation by Christo Crocker, Eliza Dyball and Aaron Rees.
Neve Elliott, installation view, 2020. Documentation by Christo Crocker, Eliza Dyball and Aaron Rees.
Neve Elliott, installation view, 2020. Documentation by Christo Crocker, Eliza Dyball and Aaron Rees.
Neve Elliott, orange grid, coloured pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, orange grid, coloured pencil on paper, 2020
Neve Elliott, blue fabric & orange fabric, packet-dye, canvas, thread, pine wood, 2020
Neve Elliott, blue fabric & orange fabric, packet-dye, canvas, thread, pine wood, 2020

We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Owners of the lands upon which our campus is situated, the people of the Boon Wurrung and Woi Wurrung, who have created art, made music and told their stories here for thousands of generations. We also acknowledge and extend our respect to the Traditional Owners of all lands on which our work is viewed, shared and enjoyed, and to all Elders, past, present and emerging.

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