Artist Profile

SONIA PAYES

Sonia Payes’ art practice defies easy classification. She expresses her concerns for our changing environment and its effect on the human condition partly through photography, but also through sculpture and new media. And coursing through her many creative threads in inventively variable forms is her muse, her daughter Ilana. It’s a creative partnership which is constantly evolving and rich with meaning.

A RECENT COASTAL INSTALLATION BY MELBOURNE artist Sonia Payes resembled bleached stone that had been buffeted for eons by ocean waves, honed clean, washed and sculpted by nature to the point that this mass of stone, rising out of the sand, closely resembled a feminine human face.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Artist Profile

Artist Profile4 min read
Ivan Sen
When I was researching the film, Rabbit-Proof Fence, 2002, which tells the story of three “halfcaste” girls taken from Jigalong in Western Australia in 1931, a friend of mine, an anthropologist, said to me, “Things are worse now.” I’m afraid he may w
Artist Profile4 min read
Unpredictable In Its Predictable Unpredictability
On first impression, the ARNDT Collection is a Lewis Carroll mischmasch of international twentieth century big name European trophy artists sprinkled with known Australian artists. There are some edgy stunners presented and challenging gambles on yet
Artist Profile4 min read
Kandinsky
So reads a wall text at the entrance to the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ Kan dinsky, serving as a reminder that the artist’s aspiration towards the spiritual in painting was not solely a matter of self-realisation, but reflected a monumental ambit

Related Books & Audiobooks