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Waverley Woollahra Printmaking Prize 2021

September 26, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Maximilian Gosling
Maximilion Gosling The Onion Farmers House Etching
37.5cm x 30cm

Max Gosling and Marta Romer were finalists in this award, and Max won the Traditional Printmaking Award with his image “The Onion Farmers House“. Congratulations to both Max and Marta.

The Onion Farmers House — Maximilian Gosling | Etching | 37.5cm x 30cm
“The etching “The onion farmers’ house” is set in a fictional world where anthropomorphic badgers take the centre stage. The fiction follows a narrative centered around a sentient onion taking control of a badger populated city called Madráyiss. This image captures a section of the story where the main protagonist arrives at the onion farmers’ house and forms a plan to reclaim Madráyiss and overthrow The Onion Monarchy.”

The judge, Rebecca Beardmore, said this about Max’s work:

“The Onion Farmers House is whimsical, otherworldly. The detail in the linework and the textural surfaces is exquisite, from starry skies to mountainous rocks that look like Banksia seed pods. I loved the way this artist plays with scale, the miniature to the gigantic. Beautifully rendered.”

Marta submitted a digital print, titled “Midcentury Modern“, which is part of an ongoing series.

Filed Under: Finalists, Print Prizes Tagged With: Marta Romer, Maximilian Gosling, Print Prize 2021, Waverley Woollahra

New Members 2018: Maximilian Gosling

October 30, 2018 by sydprint 1 Comment

Max graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) and a Studio Masters in Printmaking from UNSW Art and Design. He spent 2013 co-running Varietê Gallery in Guadalajara, Mexico and presently lives and works in Sydney. He is currently working on a fictional narrative based in a world ruled by badgers set 3000 years in our future.

Max’s website is http://www.maximiliangosling.com

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: aquatint, Etching, Maximilian Gosling, Mexico, Sydney College of the Arts

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