Niqui Toldi: Unbeing

Discover an emerging creative force — and a personal exploration of inadequacy, vulnerability and anxiety.
Sarah Ward
Published on November 02, 2015
Updated on November 02, 2015

Overview

If you have an observant eye, you've might've spotted the work of Brisbane illustrator Niqui Toldi — aka Milkitea — around the place. In the past few years, she has created artwork for The Peel Street Band and The Rational Academy. Her style: well, let's just say you'd know if you'd seen it.

Whether you're familiar with her pieces or you're keen to discover a new creative force, Junky Comics' latest artistic foray has you covered. Unbeing highlights her efforts across digital prints, screen prints and paintings, and also marks her first-ever solo show.

The exhibition presents a series of personal works that explore inadequacy, vulnerability and anxiety. Individually, each piece is designed to represent a fragment of the incomplete self. As a whole, they add up to much more — including a great showcase of Toldi's efforts, which kicks off with an opening night event on November 6, then runs through until the end of the month.

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