Melanie Crawford

Joined Artfinder: March 2024

Artworks for sale: 29

Australia

About Melanie Crawford

 
 
  • Biography
    As a child I was busy with my hands, always drawing, collecting and making. I loved the feeling of expressing something new, transforming a ‘blank canvas’ into a delightful story or object. I grew up in Sydney surrounded by original art, my parents valued art highly and invested in original artworks curated throughout our home. Sometimes being an artist is isolating and tough, it can also be incredibly fun, but the reality is a bumpy road of self-doubt, fear, failures and financial constraints. It’s not an easy path and it’s taken me a long time to see the validity of my practice. I’ve had to come to terms with vulnerability and uncertainty, yet there is this constant, deeper voice that keeps calling me to the studio. It’s liberating when I can focus on being authentic, knowing what I express is worthy and meaningful, regardless of what the world thinks. With abstract art, I love that not everyone will see the same thing in my paintings and they aren’t meant to. My artworks are about connection, an expression of the journey of life and communication beyond words. My process is to build up texture, to reveal and conceal layers, blend colours and find balance in composition. Cancer certainly changed me and I have embraced the desire to make the most of my life. Art is the reason I get out of bed every day, whether it is to teach or create, I know it’s vital for our collective wellbeing. I’m grateful to have had the privilege of a life of creativity, an amazing art education and the opportunity to work hard at work worth doing. My optimism, my passion for art and my continual desire to create is reflected in every aspect of my life. I have just turned 50 (omg!) I moved to Adelaide from Sydney in 2016 for love, after going through breast cancer treatment in 2014. I have one very supportive husband, two adult children, two teenage stepchildren and a crazy dog. I obtained a Bachelor of Fine Art/Art Education from UNSW (1st Class Honours) in 2013, and a Bachelor of Arts from Macquarie University, Sydney, in 1998. I am a passionate Art educator and the Coordinator of Visual Arts at one of Adelaide’s leading independent schools (Immanuel College). I have won awards for both my teaching and my artworks and I find that my art practice keeps me sane and relevant for my students.
  • Links
  • Education

    2010 - 2013

    UNSW Art & Design, Sydney

    1995 - 1997

    Macquarie University

  • Awards

    2023

    Winner Royal South Australian Society of Art Abstract Prize

    First Prize - Essence of Place Abstract Prize - RSASA - $6000 Prize

    Show more awards Hide

    2022

    Minister's Art Education Award

    For excellence in Art Education, Minister for Education, South Australia -
    $8000 Professional Grant

    2021

    Zart National Teacher-Artist Award

    Winner for South Australia - $2500 Prize
  • Upcoming Events

    There are no upcoming events

    Show previous events Hide previous events

    Previous events

    Event: Dérive

    Dates: 23 May 2024 - 20 Jun 2024

    Venue: West Torrens Auditorium Gallery, 1 Brooker St, Hilton South Australia

    In my art practice, I am often led by the revolutionary strategy originally put forward in the “Theory of the Dérive” (1956) by Guy Debord. The dérive is defined as “a mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances.” It is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually urban, in which participants drop their everyday relations and “let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there”.
    I like to think about being tumbleweed rolling through space at the mercy of the wind. West Torrens being the home of Adelaide airport connects well with this abstract exploration through time, nature and space.

    Event: The Other Art Fair Sydney May 2024

    Dates: 16 May 2024 - 19 May 2024

    Venue: The Other Art Fair Sydney, The Other Art Fair Sydney

    Presented by Saatchiart, I was selected to exhibit my art and travelled to Sydney for this Art fair.

Links


Education

2010 - 2013

UNSW Art & Design, Sydney

1995 - 1997

Macquarie University


Awards

2023

Winner Royal South Australian Society of Art Abstract Prize

First Prize - Essence of Place Abstract Prize - RSASA - $6000 Prize

Show more awards Hide

2022

Minister's Art Education Award

For excellence in Art Education, Minister for Education, South Australia -
$8000 Professional Grant

2021

Zart National Teacher-Artist Award

Winner for South Australia - $2500 Prize

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Dérive

Dates: 23 May 2024 - 20 Jun 2024

Venue: West Torrens Auditorium Gallery, 1 Brooker St, Hilton South Australia

In my art practice, I am often led by the revolutionary strategy originally put forward in the “Theory of the Dérive” (1956) by Guy Debord. The dérive is defined as “a mode of experimental behaviour linked to the conditions of urban society: a technique of rapid passage through varied ambiances.” It is an unplanned journey through a landscape, usually urban, in which participants drop their everyday relations and “let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there”.
I like to think about being tumbleweed rolling through space at the mercy of the wind. West Torrens being the home of Adelaide airport connects well with this abstract exploration through time, nature and space.

Event: The Other Art Fair Sydney May 2024

Dates: 16 May 2024 - 19 May 2024

Venue: The Other Art Fair Sydney, The Other Art Fair Sydney

Presented by Saatchiart, I was selected to exhibit my art and travelled to Sydney for this Art fair.


 

Biography

As a child I was busy with my hands, always drawing, collecting and making. I loved the feeling of expressing something new, transforming a ‘blank canvas’ into a delightful story or object. I grew up in Sydney surrounded by original art, my parents valued art highly and invested in original artworks curated throughout our home. Sometimes being an artist is isolating and tough, it can also be incredibly fun, but the reality is a bumpy road of self-doubt, fear, failures and financial constraints. It’s not an easy path and it’s taken me a long time to see the validity of my practice. I’ve had to come to terms with vulnerability and uncertainty, yet there is this constant, deeper voice that keeps calling me to the studio. It’s liberating when I can focus on being authentic, knowing what I express is worthy and meaningful, regardless of what the world thinks. With abstract art, I love that not everyone will see the same thing in my paintings and they aren’t meant to. My artworks are about connection, an expression of the journey of life and communication beyond words. My process is to build up texture, to reveal and conceal layers, blend colours and find balance in composition. Cancer certainly changed me and I have embraced the desire to make the most of my life. Art is the reason I get out of bed every day, whether it is to teach or create, I know it’s vital for our collective wellbeing. I’m grateful to have had the privilege of a life of creativity, an amazing art education and the opportunity to work hard at work worth doing. My optimism, my passion for art and my continual desire to create is reflected in every aspect of my life. I have just turned 50 (omg!) I moved to Adelaide from Sydney in 2016 for love, after going through breast cancer treatment in 2014. I have one very supportive husband, two adult children, two teenage stepchildren and a crazy dog. I obtained a Bachelor of Fine Art/Art Education from UNSW (1st Class Honours) in 2013, and a Bachelor of Arts from Macquarie University, Sydney, in 1998. I am a passionate Art educator and the Coordinator of Visual Arts at one of Adelaide’s leading independent schools (Immanuel College). I have won awards for both my teaching and my artworks and I find that my art practice keeps me sane and relevant for my students.