Dragon with crocodile landscape

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Medium Ink, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 35.5cm (W) x 27.9cm (H) x 0.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The dragon & crocodile landscape depicts an afternoon on the beach in Sulawesi where the bugis people are hunting live prey, the tone is warmth & joyful, it is a tropical paradise and the ecology of the place is alive & well. This artwork is a nostalgic work and a celebration of indigenous cultural practises through an imagined lens.

Artist Bio

Simon linardi as an Artist & Architect, founder of Atelier Cartel (Architecture, design & art). Linardi gained his education at RMIT university & Politecnico di milano, completing a master of architecture & winning the Australia institute of architecture graduate prize in 2011 for his thesis. Linardi has his first major solo exhibition at Warrnambool regional art gallery, Victoria from Feb-Oct 2020 with the installation of ‘The Bull-Cow’ an 11m long inhabitable architectural structure/ sculpture , accompanied by a 35 lineal metre mural in the family gallery space.

Linardi’s paintings and drawings are held in private collections in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Thailand, Dubai, Lebanon, Pakistan, India, Italy, Greece, Spain, France, Netherlands & the USA.

Linardi exhibited his paintings & Architectural projects at the Venice International Architecture biennale in 2018, at the unfolding pavilion, which was published into a text format & is available on Amazon.

Exhibitions:

4 Solo shows at SOL Gallery, Brunswick street Fitzroy (2022-2024)
2 group shows at Galeria Azur, Madrid, Spain, (2022-2023)
Group show - Big sound art (cocurated) Brunswick (2020)
Solo show, Warrnambool Art Gallery (the wag) (2020)
Venice architecture biennale, unfolding pavilion (2018)

Commissions

simon's studio is in Parkville, Victoria