Filling in the Dots
Expat Living Singapore|March 2024
TONY WILSON currently lives and works in both Vietnam and Australia. His lineage is also a mix, from the Kaurna, Ngarrindjeri and Nurangga Nations in South Australia on his mother's side, and from Umbria and Puglia in Italy on his father's.
TONY WILSON
Filling in the Dots

Winner of the Don Dunstan Foundation Emerging Artist Prize in 2018 and other awards, Tony's work is now showing at REDSEA Gallery. We asked him a few questions.

Tell us a bit about your background and how you discovered your love for art and painting.

I am a multi-disciplinary Indigenous Australian artist based in South Australia and Southeast Asia. I have a diverse cultural heritage: Aboriginal heritage through my mother and Italian heritage through my father. From an early age, I discovered a love for illustrating people and landscapes, mostly with graphite and charcoal. After a period of disconnecting from my art practice, my passion to create returned with a yearning to explore a more abstract work that is heavily influenced by my Indigenous culture and storytelling style.

Most of your work uses the Aboriginal dot painting technique; what does this method mean to you?

The technique is a way of expressing my connection to my culture and is a form of storytelling, using symbols and patterns to convey meaning and messages. My personal style is a visual depiction of the invisible space between us and all things.

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