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The 1%’ers of the world’s population of rich people. The artwork shows lizards being chased by the bull and bear (The banks references to slow and fast markets). The story is, the rich people have over-stepped the mark with money and greed, and enough is enough! The world is changing and the universe is not happy with the 1% rich controlling the world, so it has set the bull and bear onto the lizards of the world. The Queen by the way has admitted she is not a true human, but a dragon / reptile. Might want to check that story out eh? This artwork is part of the Wait of the World Series which informs and comments on corruption, examines power, mythology, religion, and history. The works presented encompass contemporary issues blended with biblical history. Chelle’s works cleverly intermingle the real and imaginary, while commenting on serious, contemporary issues. Fascinated by the constant existence of corruption in the world since the dawn of men, Chelle’s works use mythological half animal creatures roaming the planet to comment on man’s transformation over time – and the secrets that time herself keeps hidden from us… Experience Wait of the World and question religion, money, greed and power. Viewers would feel connections to parts of the Wait of the World story that informs of the changes and history. She uses the mediums watercolour, pen, ink, goauche to give the impressions of world changes, highlighting with colour the important subjects that join to the matters of Earth. Chelle Destefano, a Deaf artist, born in Melbourne and currently lives in Adelaide, South Australia. She has been practicing her arts for 15 years and exhibiting for the last decade and most recently as an international artist in Europe. She exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2015 and is preparing for two solo exhibitions in Paris and London later this year.
Original Created:2016
Subjects:Classical mythology
Materials:Paper
Mediums:GouacheWatercolorInkContePastel
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Chelle Destefano is a Deaf multi-disciplinary artist born in 1979 in Melbourne, living/working in Victoria. Working with performance art, sculpture, textile, poetry and Auslan poetry, drawing and painting, Destefano recently completed her Masters of Contemporary Art at VCA at Melbourne Uni. She has been making art since she began studying a Bachelor of Visual Arts and Applied Design in 2001-2006 in Adelaide. Currently her work focuses on development experiences into new works that inform the process of gestural Deaf language in dance and give people the chance to question through works. Winner of the Lake Art Award in 2020 and finalist in many art awards recently from 2019 including the Banyule Art Award for works on paper (2019 and 2022), the Lyn McCrea Drawing Prize (2019), Fishers Ghost Art Award (2020), Noel Counihan Commemorative Award (2019 and 2020), Footscray Art Award (2021) and the Incinerator Art Award (2020).
Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Melbourne, Melbourne
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