Art Forum: Rona Green

Sergeant at Arms 2010 ink & pencil on paper 33 x 33 cm
Sergeant at Arms 2010 ink & pencil on paper 33 x 33 cm

Art & the Bestiary

Rona Green explores ideas about identity, in particular the darker side of the psyche. She is a fancier of Egyptian art, historical figures, science fiction, B-grade movies, secret societies, tattooing traditions, subcultures and the animal kingdom, all of which inspire her artwork. Her imagery, based on observation and imagination, muses on the nature of the individual. Green also has a taste for characters and the absurd, using humour as an integral part of her work. Rona’s prints are widely exhibited throughout Australia and are held in many major collections.Rona Green explores ideas about identity, in particular the darker side of the psyche. She is a fancier of Egyptian art, historical figures, science fiction, B-grade movies, secret societies, tattooing traditions, subcultures and the animal kingdom, all of which inspire her artwork. Her imagery, based on observation and imagination, muses on the nature of the individual. Green also has a taste for characters and the absurd, using humour as an integral part of her work. Rona’s prints are widely exhibited throughout Australia and are held in many major collections.

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