Experimenting with drawing, painting and technology, Matt OāBrien discovers new ways to respond to the Australian landscape. Framed by grand narratives passed on through generations and informed by historical depictions of the iconic Australian bush, OāBrien mingles his own experiences to create artworks that are intimate and surreal. Often using materials found on fieldtrips, OāBrien tangibly folds the natural phenomena of wind, earth and plants into his practice. What if the wind could speak is a new body of work the artist created while on residency at the Bundanon Trust.
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Matt OāBrien Seen (detail) 2024, oxidised sandstone, plant matter, acrylic. Courtesy the artist