Ewa Wallis

Australian Artist

Education

  • Sydney College of the Arts, 1989
  • National Arts School, 3 year Fine Arts, 1990-92

Shows

  • "Salon", Group Exhibition, ALA Gallery, Melbourne, 2024
  • "Small Works Art Prize" Group Exhibition, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne, 2024
  • Multicultural Arts Fair, The Round, Melbourne, 2024
  • "Birds of our Locale", The General, Emerald Melbourne, 2024, solo.
  • End of Year Group Exhibition, Red Gallery, Melbourne, 2023
  • "Small Works Art Prize" Group Exhibition, Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne, 2022
  • "Room With a View", ALA Group show, Melbourne, 2022
  • Walitas, Jindabyne, solo, 1998
  • Works on consignment, Paddington Sydney, 1994-97
  • Printmakers of NAS, Taylor St, Darlinghurst, 1992
  • Class of 92', NAS, Darlinghurst, 1992
  • Dual Show, Bourke St, Darlinghurst, 1993

Volunteer Works

  • Art in the Environment, The Patch Primary School, Melbourne, 2013-16
  • Art in the Environment, St Thomas More Primary school, Belgrave Melbourne, 2010-12
  • Mural, Station St Preschool, Belgrave Melbourne, 2009

Landscape Art

  • Mosaics, The Patch, Melbourne, 2012-18
  • Mural, The Patch, Melbourne, 2019
  • Mosaics, Belgrave Heights, Melbourne, 2008

 This exhibition captures the essence of existence that unfolds each day, meticulously documenting experiences within a simple yet profound environment. The images displayed, derived from ordinary daily routines, are masterfully rendered on a canvas using oil paint. Plants and landscapes are immortalized, infused with new life and meaning, interpreted through the discerning eye of the artist.

The organic forms emerge from tranquil walks through gardens or early morning dog strolls along the streets, showcasing how they may desire to be appreciated.

They exist "today" and may or may not persist into tomorrow, ever-evolving. The weeds thriving beside someone's fence find joy in their blooms, just as the cultivated roses do within curated garden spaces.

Pause for a moment, take a deep breath, letting it settle within your core; you're present today, and that's enough. Listen to the rustle of the wind weaving through the trees and the gentle hum of the distant morning traffic.

You have yet another season to embrace.