asmodelle

エステル アスモデル (asmodelle)

経歴

Estelle is a famous multi-awarding winning Australian artist who started painting at the age of 5 with her mother, who was also an artist. While attending Wollongong University, Estelle began painting abstract pieces, in the style of abstract expressionism, and so during her varied career, she continued to paint and exhibit.

Estelle lived in Japan for five years, and exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum as part of the UNESCO International Friendship Exhibition in 1991. She also started the Tokyo Eki (train station) Exhibition, displaying and selling work in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Tokyo.

Since then she has also been involved in group shows in Los Angeles, San Jose, and La Jolla. Back in Australia, she continued to exhibit in solo exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and regional areas. Some of her work has also been exhibited in New York, San Francisco and London.

Usually, her work is on larger canvases, and are often inspired by hypnagogic states (the state between being awake and asleep) and take non-conventional forms that are designed to challenge artistic symbolism and archetypes.

In 2010 she published her first art book, entitled "Transience". The second book, "Abstract," is in production and planned for release in late 2023.

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Winner: Teravarna Art Prize 2023
Winner: Abstracts 2023 J. Mane Gallery 2023
Winner: Camel Back Gallery US '3rd Color' 2022
Winner: Art Show International Gallery NY 2022
Winner: Art Show International Gallery NY 2021
Winner: Art Limited Paris 2020
Winner: Artavita International NY 2019
Winner: Artavita International NY 2018
Winner: Pride Art Australia 2017
Winner: Australian Designers Network 2007
Winner: International Association of Designers US 2006
Winner: International Association of Designers US 2005
Honorary mention: Gray Cube Gallery-'Colors' US 2020
Honorary mention: Abstracts Art Exhibition at J. Mane Gallery US 2020
Merit award: Gray Cube Gallery-'Yellow' US 2021
Highly recommended: Bathurst Film Festival Australia 1997
Highly recommended: UNESCO Friendship International TMAM Tokyo 1990