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Matthew Wright

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Matthew Wright (@matthewwrightart) is an artist from Fremantle, Western Australia, working with acrylic paint and digital collage. His works explore ideas of transience, specifically in relation to the mundane and the everyday.

Straddling representation and abstraction, Matthew's work invites free associations through visual collage. His use of disruption, both in subject matter and execution, encourages inquiry and scrutiny from the viewer. Images are fragmented, re-oriented, and repurposed; the banal intentionally fractured. Happy accidents and visual collisions conspire to suggest a narrative beyond the purely representational.

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Matthew Wright (@matthewwrightart) is an artist from Fremantle, Western Australia, working with acrylic paint and digital collage. His works explore ideas of transience, specifically in relation to the mundane and the everyday.

Straddling representation and abstraction, Matthew's work invites free associations through visual collage. His use of disruption, both in subject matter and execution, encourages inquiry and scrutiny from the viewer. Images are fragmented, re-oriented, and repurposed; the banal intentionally fractured. Happy accidents and visual collisions conspire to suggest a narrative beyond the purely representational.

Matthew Wright (@matthewwrightart) is an artist from Fremantle, Western Australia, working with acrylic paint and digital collage. His works explore ideas of transience, specifically in relation to the mundane and the everyday.

Straddling representation and abstraction, Matthew's work invites free associations through visual collage. His use of disruption, both in subject matter and execution, encourages inquiry and scrutiny from the viewer. Images are fragmented, re-oriented, and repurposed; the banal intentionally fractured. Happy accidents and visual collisions conspire to suggest a narrative beyond the purely representational.