Todd fuller

Todd fuller

Todd fuller
Painter
Location: Sydney (Australia)

 

With a practice that integrates sculpture, the moving image, performance and painting. Sydney-based artist Todd Fuller is first and foremost a designer. The love of drawing and the belief in its power as a democratic medium. Connecting, engaging and delighting audiences underpins all aspects of her practice.

Residential homes.

For ten years, Fuller has been creating hand-drawn animations that address love and loss. As well as ideas of place, identity and community. Often in narrative form, these award-winning works are derived from Fuller’s experiences with different communities, sites and histories. He received a number of residences which informed and developed his practice. Including time spent at the Bundanon Trust in Hill End. At the Grafton Regional Art Gallery. International stays at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. Then, at the British School of Rome. Recently the NG Creation Residency in Provence.

Drawing Award in 2018.

A graduate of the National Art School in Sydney, Fuller has exhibited widely across Australia for the past ten years. He was a 2019 Sulman Prize finalist. He won the prestigious Jacaranda Acquistive Drawing Award in 2018. His work is present in various Australian public and private collections. Including the Parliament House Art Collection. Artbank, Sydney Harbor Trust. Also, in many regional works of art. Along with his national success, Fuller gained international attention, with his works in exhibitions in the United States. In Italy. France, South Korea. In Bangladesh. England, Singapore and Malta.

 

Todd fullerLowensteinsAustralia on Twitter: "'By the Fire', by Todd Fuller, from 'Convicts and Queens: a passionate history of Australia', the artist's solo exhibition on recent work, which 'reimagines a selection of Queer AustralianTrim. The investigator, 2019 - Todd Fuller. | Lustik | Art inspiration, Art painting, Art

Website→  https://www.toddfuller.com.au/

 

 

 

 

 

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