Mariko Ando

Can you explain the way the mixing of two cultures, Japanese and Canadian has affected your current work? I was influenced by European culture from a…


Greg Winrow

Take two architectural works and expand on them and what initially drew the sites to you?Fossgate Glory With ‘Fossgate Glory’ I was drawn to the…


Kati Thamo

You have been fortunate to win a Go Anywhere Grant discuss. Yes, I was very fortunate to gain a Go Anywhere grant in 2010. It was a privately funded…


Kate Gorringe-Smith

Migration is a huge backdrop to all your printmaking, Comment on your background as a child of immigrants to Australia and how this has influenced…


Chris Chun, Painter- Plus

Explain how you have your feet in both countries, Thailand and Australia? My husband and I have been based here in Chiang Mai since 2010. Originally,…


Christine Aaron

Christine Aaron, Porchester, NY, USA Making her mark in paper and wood with amazing effects. Zoneone Arts brings Christine Aaron to you… You call…


Belinda Fox

Travel influences Belinda Fox's art.  Living in Singapore brought bright colours, while pairing back colour in The Netherlands.  Belinda Fox causes…


Anita Laurence

Explain how your career in art and printmaking began? I studied Fine Art Painting at Prahran College and when I met my husband printmaker Bill Young…


Lisa Lloyd

Discuss the importance of natural patterns in your work? I’m blown away by the total beauty of nature: incredible patterns, symmetry, colour,…


Anton Thomas

Can you discuss how important research and preparation is to your work? I estimate that some 35-40% of my overall labour time is research and prep,…


Susan McMinn, Bendigo, Australia My PhD research was around the horse in war during the Palestine Campaigns of WW1. After researching stories about the Australian war horses concerning their plight during this campaign in the WW1 Light Horse Soldiers diaries, particularly that of Ion Idriess’, and various artworks including paintings by Australian War Artist George Lambert, I realised that I needed to go to Israel to look at and experience the Anzac trails and the landscape in which the horses travelled. Zoneone Arts brings Susan McMinn to you…

Susan McMinn

Explain how you managed to link your PhD to a visit to Israel? My PhD research was around the horse in war during the Palestine Campaigns of WW1.…


The Melbourne Map

Melinda Clarke  Can you tell us briefly of the history of the 1st Melbourne Map? Original: In my mid 20’s I headed off to explore the world and…


Caroline Bullock

Can you briefly explain the process of cyanotype and how you use this technique?  Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan…


Karen Beauchamp

You original training was as an architect, how has this influenced your current artistic work? My architectural training is something that I am…


Joseph Austin

You use copper plate for your prints, discuss briefly  Copper is the best material for etching because its hard and durable, it also has manipulative…


Robert Kelsey DA

 Can you expand on your involvement with the Paisley Art Institute? I have been involved with Paisley Art Institute for over 40 years. The Institute…


Michaël Cailloux

 Your work is often called jewellery for walls discuss this in relationship to your work? I decided to call my sculptures “Wall jewelry” because I…


Joe Ganech

I first came across your work with Winston Churchill staring out at me.  Expand on several of your works where you have used famous people? I like to…


Prue MacDougall

Can you expand on your “performing magic” comment in relations to your art? I work intuitively with my materials, and also from my imagination so…


Lenny Lane

Can you expand on your innovative CV – Passport?  Inspiration: The inspired process is a difficult thing to explain or put into words. I recall…


Trudy Rice

Discuss how your work has moved in direction via three solo exhibitions Fragility, Dragons and Banksias and Oceanus?My work has always been about…


Hannah Longmuir

Expand on the technique you use to bring both delicacy and calm to your images?At the moment I work almost exclusively in pencil.  I find it a…


Flo Snook

It is not just the sea but the influences made by man to the coastline e.g. piers, fishing cottages that are represented in you work, discuss. I am…


Gráinne Cuffe

Can you discuss the techniques you are currently working with? I am currently working with traditional etching techniques: aquatint and line. I use…