Bloody Oath

Bloody Oath presents a visual snapshot of the modern Australian identity through the works of handful of local creatives.
Molly Glassey
Published on June 10, 2013

Overview

In accomplished The Box style, this creative little art-space brings together a cross-pollination of talent that have long been riddling Brisbane but in only the humblest of manners. Bloody Oath gives the long awaited recognition to a set of artists who encompass work expressing diverse cultural heritage, and a play on stereotypical Australian culture

This string of artist's projects and designs are recognised as some of our best local exports, from Holly Ryan's coneptual yet classic jewellery to Frank+Mimi's signage which is taking over almost every Brisbane street. From design to detail, the art of Ellie Anderson is as intricate as the environment she paints. Exploring patterns, print-making and flaura and fauna, her art has featured in Brisbane's very own Bleeding Hearts Gallery, Oh Hello and Brew as well as being collected locally and abroad in the UK and Canada.

Be it a strong use of Australian iconography, symbolism, or artwork derived directly from a culture, ‘Bloody Oath’ presents a visual snapshot of the modern Australian identity through the works of these local creatives.

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