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Voulez-Vous: Art that is 'a bit like a Nick Cave song'.

 

Welcome to Mamamia’s art endeavour, the Voulez-Vous Project. Every week we celebrate emerging artists, designers, illustrators, creators and women who knit using their vaginas. (Kidding. Maybe.)

Our aim: to help the internet become a slightly more beautiful, captivating, or thought-provoking place by making art accessible. To find out more about the Voulez-Vous project, click here. Click here to see all the previous Voulez-Vous posts.

By ELISSA RATLIFF

A bit like a Nick Cave song. That’s how Sydney-based artist and photographer Sarah Dugan describes her work.

Her images are deep, and give you a sense of eeriness when you look at them. And that’s exactly how she wants you to feel.

Take a look:

 

Dugan was raised in the outback town of Wallgett in NSW, and says she draws upon her upbringing and influences to create art that represets the varied Australian landscape. 

“I want to represent and explore these desolate places which exist in reality and are also part fiction” she told Mamamia.

“I want the audience to consider the narrative and imaginative elements of reading a landscape and how this may lead to feelings of anxiety… the feelings of eeriness that a landscape can instill upon a person.”

If you’ve ever driven through country Australia, you’ll understand the vastness and eeriness that Dugan depicts.  It can be a desolate place that seems both beautiful and lonely.

Dugan’s images aim to challenge people’s views of country Australia – and they are well thought out. It’s not just taking a picture of a tree in a paddock. It’s planning a narrative, shooting it, and then editing the work. “The process can take up to a year  just to create one work” she says.

To view more of Sarah’s work, click here.

Do you know an artist (or are YOU an artist) who creates beautiful or thought-provoking work and whom you think should be featured on Mamamia’s Voulez-Vous Project? Send an email to info@mamamia.com.au.   

 

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Johanna Kidd 10 years ago

I think number 9 is my favorite picture, but all of them are very special! Thanks MM for giving us a better perspective on the world...


fightofyourlife 10 years ago

Oh, these are fantastic! I especially like the second one and the last one. Just beautiful.