
I have been a visual arts educator for over 40 years. Now working part time, I am able to dedicate more time to building my artistic practice as a printmaking artist.
As a first generation Italian Australian, there is a strong pull and connection to my roots: Italian, and more generally European, themes are evident as is my love of architecture and the linear qualities that this presents for my particular style of imagery.
My artwork consists mainly of original limited edition lino prints based on images and drawings of places I’ve been to, people I’ve met and the connections that I make. My work has been described as abstract realism. I really like to think of my work as my reaction to, and interpretation of, those places that I’ve visited, the spaces I’ve connected with and the personal connections I’ve made along the way. Connection is key in my work.
I use drawings and photographs, often manipulated in photoshop to reduce the tonal values. My work displays a linear graphic style and it’s fair to say that my ‘signature’ is the addition of a ‘pop’ of colour to make sure a particular icon, landmark or other object is instantly recognisable.
I have exhibited my work in a number of art shows as well as group exhibitions over the last few years. These have included Yarra Valley Grammar Works on Paper; Albert Park College Art Show; Hastings Art Show, Derinya Art and Craft Exhibition (DACE – Frankston), Mount View Art Show (Glen Waverley), Aspire Gallery in Brisbane, The Square Show at the NaNY Gallery in Warrandyte, Connections Exhibition and Florescence at Millers Homestead in Boronia (as part of the Ringwood Arts Society), Synergy Exhibition a the Hut Gallery in Ferntree Gully (in collaboration with both The Ferntree Gully and Ringwood Arts Societies), Linden New Art Postcards Show in St Kilda and the 30th Annual Maroondah Mayoral Exhibition at the Maroondah Federation Estate Gallery, Ringwood.






