Circe & Odysseus Ed. 2 of 10

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A$200

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 42cm (W) x 29.7cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Discover a fresh perspective on Circe with this captivating A3 print, Circe & Odysseus. Often seen as a femme fatale in Greek mythology, Circe is portrayed here with innocence and vulnerability, reimagined as a young woman caught in an encounter with Odysseus turned into a swine. The golden halo around her head emphasises her divine status while Odysseus' crown identifies him as mortal. This print brings a softer, more introspective view of Circe, perfect for those who appreciate layered narratives in art.
This artist-signed print comes unframed in A3 size only and is a very limited run (10 in total).

Artist Bio

I'm a Melbourne artist making art about people, identity and relationships. I draw on my experience as a woman and a mother, and as a result, most of my work is about womanhood. I am a passionate advocate of women’s issues and gender equality.

I have an interest in patterns and lines and include them in nearly all my work. My attraction to patterns comes from my love of order (I'm also an accountant), but I mostly like the flat, decorative element it adds. Sometimes the material inspires the subject, but more often than not, I seek out a particular look, colour or pattern to go with the concept I have in mind. Including patterns is a way of adding another dimension to the work.

In 2020, I won the Unearthed Prize by Art to Art gallery in Balwyn. I've been exhibiting since 2012, when I held my first solo show. Prizes for which I have been shortlisted include the 2025 Omnia Prize, 2019 Footscray Art Prize, the 2018 Contemporary Art Prize, the 2016 Hornsby Prize, the 2016 She competition, the Lethbridge 10000 Small-Scale Art Prize, the 2013 Agendo Award and the 2011 Metro Award.  Early in my career, I won the 2013 Yen magazine Female Artist award and won 2 prizes at the Albert Park College Art Show. My artwork is in private collections worldwide and is part of the Standard Chartered Bank art collection, Albert Park College public collection, and the Image Mundi project.

Commissions

Leah's studio is in Melbourne