About me I’m an award-winning pastel and chalk artist based in Australia.
I immerse myself in the primal act of creating, using music to help me tap into the heart of my subject. Contrasting colours and tones, feature heavily in my work.
My portraits are bold, expressive and empowering while my landscapes are moody and uplifting.
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Gippsland Times – From Yarram footpath to walk-by gallery
By Stacey Bennett |
THE Gumboot Collective’s ethos shone brightly at the Yarram Chalk Art Festival last Saturday, February 24, where both local and international artists came together to turn the footpaths along Commercial Road into a walk-by gallery for all to enjoy.
Read More Living in Logan – Jimboomba Artist Wins at Art Festival
By Stacey Bennett |
Local artist Stacey Bennett returned home a winner from the recent Yarram Chalk Art Festival held in Victoria over the weekend 23-24 February 2024.
Read More MyCity Logan – Jimboomba artist chalks up victory
By Stacey Bennett |
Jimboomba-based artist Stacey Bennett was crowned the people’s favourite at a Victorian chalk festival last week.
Read More Slacks Creek Light Installation – Logan City Council
By Stacey Bennett |
See local artists up in lights along the Slacks Tracks pathway . 10 talented local artists have created stunning digital artworks, illuminating what was once a blank wall near Moss Street in Slacks Creek. The vibrant images are transitioned slowly to create a dynamic outdoor gallery.
Read More After dark light up art – My City Logan
By Stacey Bennett |
Logan City Council’s latest effort to encourage locals to explore the city after dark comes in the form of art. A colourful projection will light up the night along the popular “Slacks Track” pathway near Moss Street at Slacks Creek.
Read More Projector Art Lights Up Slacks Track
By Stacey Bennett |
As the sun goes down, the blank back wall of SekoFood, next door to Extraction Coffee, comes alive from 6pm each night. A colourful projection will light up the night along the popular ‘Slacks Track’ pathway, near Moss Street, Slacks Creek before returning the area to darkness at 9pm.
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