Estelle Asmodelle

Joined Artfinder: Sept. 2016

Artworks for sale: 570

(15)

Australia

About Estelle Asmodelle

 
 
  • Biography

    I started painting as a small child and usually won the school art prizes, first exhibiting at the Berrima District Art Show at the age of 10. After leaving school I started painting abstract pieces while studying towards a physics and maths degree at Wollongong University. During this period I started creating large canvas work, many paintings of which were displayed at public art events. My first solo exhibition was at Wollongong Regional Art Gallery (now called the Wollongong City Gallery) and it was entitled, ‘The 26 Cent Exhibition,’ for people were required to pay 26 cents to enter, while each work cost a total of 26 cents to create. This eccentric show leads to many group shows in the region and also in Sydney at art departments within various universities, most notably at the Sydney University Art Department.

    During my varied career, I continued to paint and exhibit and large canvas work using synthetic polymer became her preferred method. In the early 90s, I moved to Japan to live and work and soon afterwards exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum as part of 'The UNESCO International Friendship Exhibition’ in 1991. This led to commissions, usually from Japanese firms. During this period I also started the ‘Tokyo Eki (train station) Exhibition,’ displaying and selling my work in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Tokyo train stations as a permanent exhibition, while contributing to group shows within Tokyo’s art galleries in Ginza, Shibuya and Ueno.

    In 2000 I moved to Los Angeles and participated in numerous group shows and sold many larger canvas works. A few years later I returned to Sydney after living and working abroad for 9 years yet continued to exhibit in Los Angeles, in particular as a regular contributor at the Los Angeles Center For Digital Art (LACDA).

    From 2008 I started showing work in solo exhibitions in Sydney, most notably at the First Draft Gallery, Global Gallery, Gigi Gallery and several others. I also ran solo exhibitions in regional towns in the country NSW, from Berrima to Scone. During this period I also created digital works in conjunction with my physical canvas works. Since 2010 I have continued to show and sell work through group exhibitions, including shows with the Redfern Artist Group, of which I'm a member.

    Hundreds of large abstract canvas works of mine reside in private collections in Japan, the US, England, Germany, France and Australia. While the larger body of my canvas work has been sold to private individuals, many businesses in Japan and the US have also purchased artworks.

    In 2010 I published my first art book, ‘Transience,’ a collection of earlier canvas work created over a period of 20 years, which is thematically ordered. In 2021 a second book is planned, entitled, ‘Aesthetic in Abstraction,’ which is a retrospective of more recent large scale canvas works. 

    These days I reside in the Central Coast of NSW Australia and sell mostly online and through commissions, although I still participate in shows and art fairs internationally. 

    I've also won many awards and sold many paintings over my career. 

    ART PRIZES [Select list]

    J. Mane Gallery Abstracts 2023 (Best in Show), Teravarna Art Prize 2023 (Winner), Art Show International Gallery "3rd Color" 2022 (Winner), Camel Back Gallery - 'Bold Abstracts' 2022 (Winner), Art Show International Gallery 2022 (Winner)Art Lovers Australia Art Prize 2022 (Finalist), Grey Cube Gallery "Yellow" 2021 (Merit Award), Art Show International “Abstract” 2021 art prize (Merit award), J. Mane Gallery 2020 "Abstracts Art" (Honorary mention), Grey Cube Gallery "Colors 2020" (Honorary mention), Art Limited 2020 (Winner), Envision Arts “Abstraction: A Contemporary Collective 2020" (Selected), Bougie Art Gallery “Abstract Art Today 2020” (Selected), AAA 107th Exhibition 2020 (Selected), Artavita International 2018 & 2019 (Winner), Pride Art Australia 2017 (Winner)...

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  • Awards

    2023

    Best in Show

    J. Mane Gallery 'Abstracts' 2023

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    2023

    Winner

    Teravarna Art Prize 2023

    2022

    Winner

    Art Show International Gallery Open Art 2022

    2022

    Winner

    Camel Back Gallery - 'Bold Abstracts' 2022

    2022

    Winner

    Art Show International Gallery "3rd Color" 2022

    2021

    Merit award

    Art Show International “Abstract” 2021 art prize

    2021

    Merit Award

    Grey Cube Gallery "Yellow" 2021

    2021

    Merit Award

    Art Show International “Abstract” 2021 art prize

    2020

    Honorary mention

    My work was selected for the Grey Cube Gallery – exhibition ‘Colors 2020.’

    2020

    Honorary mention

    My colourful abstract work ‘The Arrangement,’ has won an award in the 2020 Abstracts Art Exhibition at J. Mane Gallery.

    2020

    Winner

    The artwork "Reluctant Authority" has been selected by Art Limited editors. It will be displayed on home page Monday 30 November 2020.

    2019

    Winner

    Artavita International 2019 art prize. Winner of my category

    2018

    Winner

    Artavita International art prize Winner of my category.
  • Upcoming Events

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    Previous events

    Event: The Other Art Fair

    Dates: 19 Mar 2021 - 22 Mar 2021

    Venue: THE CUTAWAY AT BARANGAROO BARANGAROO RESERVE, Sydney Australia

    I’ve been selected to show my work at The Other Art Fair – Sydney, on the
    19-22 MARCH 2021.

    Event: "Transience" at Gig Gallery

    Dates: 1 Oct 2012 - 22 Oct 2012

    Venue: Gig Gallery, Sydney

    A solo exhibition at the Gig Gallery in Glebe, Sydney, Australia was held in 2012 and featured my abstract work during the period 2008-2012.

    "Transience" was a show about how impressions in abstract art evolve and change. The show was a huge success and ran for 3 weeks, with private collectors acquiring some of the more valuable pieces.

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Awards

2023

Best in Show

J. Mane Gallery 'Abstracts' 2023

Show more awards Hide

2023

Winner

Teravarna Art Prize 2023

2022

Winner

Art Show International Gallery Open Art 2022

2022

Winner

Camel Back Gallery - 'Bold Abstracts' 2022

2022

Winner

Art Show International Gallery "3rd Color" 2022

2021

Merit award

Art Show International “Abstract” 2021 art prize

2021

Merit Award

Grey Cube Gallery "Yellow" 2021

2021

Merit Award

Art Show International “Abstract” 2021 art prize

2020

Honorary mention

My work was selected for the Grey Cube Gallery – exhibition ‘Colors 2020.’

2020

Honorary mention

My colourful abstract work ‘The Arrangement,’ has won an award in the 2020 Abstracts Art Exhibition at J. Mane Gallery.

2020

Winner

The artwork "Reluctant Authority" has been selected by Art Limited editors. It will be displayed on home page Monday 30 November 2020.

2019

Winner

Artavita International 2019 art prize. Winner of my category

2018

Winner

Artavita International art prize Winner of my category.

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: The Other Art Fair

Dates: 19 Mar 2021 - 22 Mar 2021

Venue: THE CUTAWAY AT BARANGAROO BARANGAROO RESERVE, Sydney Australia

I’ve been selected to show my work at The Other Art Fair – Sydney, on the
19-22 MARCH 2021.

Event: "Transience" at Gig Gallery

Dates: 1 Oct 2012 - 22 Oct 2012

Venue: Gig Gallery, Sydney

A solo exhibition at the Gig Gallery in Glebe, Sydney, Australia was held in 2012 and featured my abstract work during the period 2008-2012.

"Transience" was a show about how impressions in abstract art evolve and change. The show was a huge success and ran for 3 weeks, with private collectors acquiring some of the more valuable pieces.


 

Biography

I started painting as a small child and usually won the school art prizes, first exhibiting at the Berrima District Art Show at the age of 10. After leaving school I started painting abstract pieces while studying towards a physics and maths degree at Wollongong University. During this period I started creating large canvas work, many paintings of which were displayed at public art events. My first solo exhibition was at Wollongong Regional Art Gallery (now called the Wollongong City Gallery) and it was entitled, ‘The 26 Cent Exhibition,’ for people were required to pay 26 cents to enter, while each work cost a total of 26 cents to create. This eccentric show leads to many group shows in the region and also in Sydney at art departments within various universities, most notably at the Sydney University Art Department.

During my varied career, I continued to paint and exhibit and large canvas work using synthetic polymer became her preferred method. In the early 90s, I moved to Japan to live and work and soon afterwards exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum as part of 'The UNESCO International Friendship Exhibition’ in 1991. This led to commissions, usually from Japanese firms. During this period I also started the ‘Tokyo Eki (train station) Exhibition,’ displaying and selling my work in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Tokyo train stations as a permanent exhibition, while contributing to group shows within Tokyo’s art galleries in Ginza, Shibuya and Ueno.

In 2000 I moved to Los Angeles and participated in numerous group shows and sold many larger canvas works. A few years later I returned to Sydney after living and working abroad for 9 years yet continued to exhibit in Los Angeles, in particular as a regular contributor at the Los Angeles Center For Digital Art (LACDA).

From 2008 I started showing work in solo exhibitions in Sydney, most notably at the First Draft Gallery, Global Gallery, Gigi Gallery and several others. I also ran solo exhibitions in regional towns in the country NSW, from Berrima to Scone. During this period I also created digital works in conjunction with my physical canvas works. Since 2010 I have continued to show and sell work through group exhibitions, including shows with the Redfern Artist Group, of which I'm a member.

Hundreds of large abstract canvas works of mine reside in private collections in Japan, the US, England, Germany, France and Australia. While the larger body of my canvas work has been sold to private individuals, many businesses in Japan and the US have also purchased artworks.

In 2010 I published my first art book, ‘Transience,’ a collection of earlier canvas work created over a period of 20 years, which is thematically ordered. In 2021 a second book is planned, entitled, ‘Aesthetic in Abstraction,’ which is a retrospective of more recent large scale canvas works. 

These days I reside in the Central Coast of NSW Australia and sell mostly online and through commissions, although I still participate in shows and art fairs internationally. 

I've also won many awards and sold many paintings over my career. 

ART PRIZES [Select list]

J. Mane Gallery Abstracts 2023 (Best in Show), Teravarna Art Prize 2023 (Winner), Art Show International Gallery "3rd Color" 2022 (Winner), Camel Back Gallery - 'Bold Abstracts' 2022 (Winner), Art Show International Gallery 2022 (Winner)Art Lovers Australia Art Prize 2022 (Finalist), Grey Cube Gallery "Yellow" 2021 (Merit Award), Art Show International “Abstract” 2021 art prize (Merit award), J. Mane Gallery 2020 "Abstracts Art" (Honorary mention), Grey Cube Gallery "Colors 2020" (Honorary mention), Art Limited 2020 (Winner), Envision Arts “Abstraction: A Contemporary Collective 2020" (Selected), Bougie Art Gallery “Abstract Art Today 2020” (Selected), AAA 107th Exhibition 2020 (Selected), Artavita International 2018 & 2019 (Winner), Pride Art Australia 2017 (Winner)...