CreativPaper Issue No. 13

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we all equally enjoyed playing together, helping us bond as kids. Since your work has such an organic theme running across is, what are your thoughts on plastic pollution and the impact it has on our oceans? It’s so upsetting and disappointing to see the detrimental effect plastic pollution has on the ocean due to our careless actions. Personally, I try to do my part and cut plastic out in my life, and I encourage the people around me to do the same. I do plan to take another step in helping diminish the impact. What is the art scene like in Melbourne? Melbourne has a very contemporary and experimental art scene I believe. It’s pretty exciting going to openings at galleries all over the city every week and seeing fresh works, meet new artists and other people within the field.

loosen up a little bit and seeing an adult who brings out a playful side is quite refreshing and intriguing. What are you working on at the moment? Currently, I am in the process of installing two solo shows at Black Cat Gallery and Off the Kerb Gallery in Melbourne and also preparing a few works to exhibit in The Royal Art Prize in London in February and amongst all of that, trying to rest before returning to University for my Honours degree at Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). What what your favourite Sunday morning cartoon growing up? My brothers and I really enjoyed watching a show called Johnny Bravo on Cartoon Network, always made us laugh, and it still does today, even though we are all in our twenties. END

Do you think society should do more to encourage the inner child among us all? Sometimes I think that people take themselves too seriously and they need to 12


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