

by Lara Moisi
An exhibition by Fine Artist Lara Moisi exploring the diverse shapes, functions, and imagery of amphoras, revealing their role beyond mere utility
These vessels were designed for specific purposes, from storage and transport to ceremonial use, with painted surfaces depicting scenes of daily life, mythology, and history.
By re-examining these ancient objects, the exhibition invites viewers to see them in a new light, appreciating their craftsmanship and storytelling.
Lara Moisi is a Melbourne-based artist and Fine Arts graduate from RMIT.
Amphora is her first solo exhibition with the Antoinette Ferwerda Gallery
Her practice explores bygone craftsmanship and modern mythology to create visually compelling and thought-provoking artworks. She works from her studio and manages daily operations at the Antoinette Ferwerda Gallery
153
$4,400
Autumn Figures
125
125
$1,400
paint on canvas, unframed 101x101cm $1,400
Acrylic paint on canvas, framed in white painted oak 105x105cm $1,400
Amphoras of the Day
Acrylic paint on canvas, unframed
51x41cm
$400
Amphoras of the Night
Acrylic paint on canvas, unframed 51x41cm $400
186
$4,000