Ida Lawrence: A Bigger Misha

A painting of a howling or yawning dog, with expressive brushstrokes in red, white, and black. Background text is partially visible, blending into the artwork, featuring phrases in varying sizes and fonts.
Free
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Date / Frequency
9 May–2 Aug, 2026
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Time
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Location
Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre
1 Finnerty St, Fremantle WA 6160

Ida Lawrence’s ‘narrative paintings’ combine text, images and patterns to tell stories of (mis)understanding, (dis)connection, generosity, failure and surprise.

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Ida Lawrence’s ‘narrative paintings’ combine text, images and patterns to tell stories of (mis)understanding, (dis)connection, generosity, failure and surprise. Lawrence draws upon small observations, tiny gestures and subtle feelings that the artist has experienced or imagined in the places she has lived: Australia, Indonesia, and since 2019, Germany.

Lawrence enjoys playing with the ‘visual language’ of painting, or the way in which images can have multiple meanings and an awareness of the ways a painting is made, including its ‘abstract’ and painterly qualities, and the way these can contribute to or subvert the story being told.

Often presented with a mercurial charm, the construction process (or illusion of it) remain visible in Lawrence’s work, as layers of paint build up amidst hurried brushstrokes.   In the case of A Bigger Misha, the surface of the painting is interrupted by gash marks and two cut outs-these silhouettes create a three-dimensional surface , an aspect that is amplified by its immersive installation.

Accessing WFAC Djeran Season 2026: The Visual Story

 

Image credit: Ida Lawrence, A Bigger Misha 2020-2025. detail3 acrylic cut outs and collage on 200gsm Fabriano acid free paper 245-cm-x-290 cm. Photo by Frank Freitag.

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