'Herbagraph No. 9 (Epipremnum aureum)'

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Medium Drawing, Other
Dimensions 27cm (W) x 27cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

In ‘Herbagraph No. 9 (Epipremnum aureum)’ I offer a glimpse into the intricate beauty of nature through the delicate yet resilient Devil's Ivy plant.

This pen drawing, executed on recycled x-ray film, seamlessly blends a dark aesthetic with soft subtlety.

The contrast between the recycled x-ray film and the lush Devil's Ivy plant serves as a metaphor for the resilience of life itself. The darkness of the x-ray film represents the challenges and obstacles we often encounter, while the Devil's Ivy's graceful tendrils symbolize the tenacity of nature to flourish even in the harshest of conditions.

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Artist Bio

Michelle Driver is a South Australian artist working exclusively in handwoven tapestry. Her practice is grounded in slow labour, repetition, and material discipline, approaching tapestry as a rigorous studio practice rather than a decorative craft.

Her work is shaped by queerness, neurodiversity, and lived experience of trauma, and often draws on gothic aesthetics and unsettling narrative. Through weaving, she explores shadow, memory, and the tension between obedience and refusal, revealing beauty within what is overlooked or difficult to name.

Driver’s work has been recognised nationally, including winning the 2016 Port Pirie Art Prize and inclusion in Radical Textiles at the Art Gallery of South Australia.

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Michelle's studio is in Adelaide, South Australia