Without my camera - Leo Greenfield & Wiebe Berëza’s - Absurdistan

Without my camera: documenting daily life 

Leo Greenfield uses drawing to collect memories from his daily life and observations. Offering an antidote to our camera and phone rendered world, this exhibition shows an array of drawings that create intimate portraits of people and places.  

Greenfield is a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, now creating and living on Gadigal Land. He is a contributor to Vogue and Harper’s BAZAAR and collaborated with the Sydney Jewish Museum and the Powerhouse Museum.

@leo.greenfield.

Wombat Wiebe’s Absurdistan

Wiebe Berëza - Absurd and sometimes tragically comical or even naïve, Wiebe Bereza’s paintings always provoke a smile or even a laugh. “I find it important that people make a happy face,” says Wiebe. “My paintings and colours should create a cheerful vibe.”

Wiebe is a German born artist living and creating on Gadigal Land and paints to make people laugh, to cheer them up and  to create a positive atmosphere. Draws on 20 years of experience in set design, scenic art, illustration, costume design and portrait painting, which inspires her creativity. Her summers are divided between Australia and Bruge. where she runs a ceramics gallery.

@wombatwiebe