Three large portraits of a male and female people of colour styled in the fashion of 18th century aristocracy.

Cherrybrook Technology High School

New Reign

Painting

Acrylic on canvas

My body of work explores and challenges old-fashioned notions of white supremacy and racial hierarchy, positioning contemporary individuals of colour in the conventional roles of Caucasian individuals from traditional 18th century portraiture. I was influenced by the idea of cultural revolutionism and the differences in cultural diversity between modern-day portrait sitters and traditional 18th century artworks. I used large canvases and a strong colour palette, confident and formal posing, ruffles, jewels and embroidery to express high status and wealth. By representing contemporary individuals of colour with white face paint, I invite audiences to consider a cultural change in our modern society.

My artmaking practice has been influenced by the study and interpretation of the following artists: Margaret Bowland, Power exhibition; Liseth Visser, Lemuel Francis Abbott.