Introducing my latest Art For Purpose Series

In collaboration with:
M. H Carnegie & Co Art NFT fellowship Award + Justin Miller Art Gallery + MINT NFT
NFTs supporting: Rainforest Rescue and Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef.

Mint NFT is Australia’s first online gallery and art advisory service that helps established and emerging artists to translate their art into NFTs on the blockchain. The initiative is launching with the Mark Carnegie Fine Art NFT Fellowship Award, a pioneering philanthropic project that explores the possibilities, limitations, requirements and processes involved in creating fine art NFTs.

Alongside 8 established and emerging artists from across Australia I will be launching my work as a part of Mint NFT Gallery on Foundation for auction this November during Explore Sydney Contemporary online.

 

Staring into the eyes of a Koala, they seem to have a sense of knowing who you are at soul level. Rewild asks the viewer to remember. You are nature, one in the same. To rewild nature is to rewild ourselves. 

 In true Art For Purpose form, 20% of the first sale of ‘Rewild’ will be donated to Rainforest Rescue. A regenerative charity based in the Daintree Rainforest buying back land from developers to protect the Native Lowland ancient forest forever.

See “Rewild” come to life on the Foundation page.

 

Most will never come face to face with the keepers of the ocean. The honourable nature and peaceful grace of a whale is seen only by few. One is lucky, ‘Kindred’ brings that halted breath to the masses. 

 In true Art For Purpose form, 20% of the first sale of ‘Kindred’’ will be donated to Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef, who work collaboratively with scientists, citizens and conservationists world wide to engage in protecting the reef and its Beings who depend on it through using emerging innovative technologies.

Visit the Foundation page to swim alongside “Kindred”.

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