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Bernadette Smith is an artist and photographer now based in Sydney. She has an extensive international exhibition record with work included in collections in Germany, France, Britain, Australia and the USA. Solo exhibitions include the Fotogalerie Friedrichshain in Berlin, Newcastle Region Gallery, Seniwati Gallery, Indonesia and Kodak Gallery of Sydney. "My current art research began with imaging water sustainability but my art took a phenomenological turn when I noticed how slanted sunlight interacted with the vintage textured glass of my studio window pane. What habitually had been an ordered view through an open window instead became a transformative lens through which to contemplate the diffracted landscape beyond." email bernadettesmithart@yahoo.com.au

'Crossroads'

'Crossroads'
'Crossroads' Cibachrome photograph 16 x 20"

Fire Within

Fire Within
'Fire Within' Cibachrome photograph 16 x 20"

At Land

At Land
'At Land' 16 x 20'" Cibachrome photograph

Enhanced Security

Enhanced Security
Enhanced Security

Mondayitus

Mondayitus
Mondayitus

Stray

Stray
Stray

Vortex

Vortex
Vortex

Liquid Fire

Liquid Fire
Liquid Fire

Four Walls Part 2 at BYO Tempe

Four Walls Part 2 at BYO Tempe
my wall of experimental photographs at the group show Four Walls Part 2

Solaris

Solaris
Solaris 2 available as dye sublimated print on aluminium

'Confluence'

'Confluence'
'Confluence' 40 inch diameter digital photograph on Chromaluxe aluminium

Equinox 1 and 2

Equinox 1 and 2
archival dye sublimated print on aluminium 102 cm diameter with 10cm square acrylic block print

Interactions 1 and 2 at Verge Gallery University of Sydney

Interactions 1 and 2 at Verge Gallery University of Sydney
Interactions 1 and 2 at Verge Gallery University of Sydney

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Formworks 2020 Group Show at Soho Gallery

See my artwork in Formworks 2020 Group Show at Soho Gallery until March 14th

Above: Meridian dye sublimated print on 1016 mm diameter aluminium circle in centre and on left Equinox dye sublimated print on 762 mm diameter aluminium circle and far right Diurnal Variations.

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