Monsters (framed)
- Etching, framed in black by Don Whyte
- Cat no: 11/93 - edition 5/30.
- Size: 750 x 650mm (Framed).
As well as drawing the “real world” Dion was also draws the imaginary world and the world of dreams. Scary monsters, three fat ladies, creatures of the dark and the night, all conjured from Dion Beasley’s exceptional imagination, as well as figures that are taken directly from his dreams. Never before have these nightmarish and haunting creatures been drawn by Dion for public viewing.
Dion Beasley (born 1991) is an Alywarr artist from the remote community of Owairtilla, or Canteen Creek. He spent many of his early years living in remote communities in the Barkly region of the Northern Territory.
Although being profoundly deaf Dion is ever curious about the world around him, has great observational skills and a wonderful memory. Paired with his creativity and great sense of humour, he has become known for his witty reproductions of the world, particularly life in remote community settings and the many dogs he encountered.
Dion lives with Muscular dystrophy and his motor scooter gives him access to the community to travel around on his own. He delights in visits to community where many of his much-loved dogs wait patiently for a titbit of meat. Many hours are spent sitting and watching the dogs and their interaction with one another, resulting inspiration for further art pieces. Etchings are distinctive and detailed, forming a creative chronicle of daily life on Aboriginal communities, with its own dramas, tensions and energies. Dion loves travelling and has visited most capital cities in Australia. He has great plans for the future and would love to visit Africa to see all the exotic animals, which would provide great inspiration for his artwork.
We were proud to exhibit Dion's work in First Etchings. Re Spun in July 2022 as our first show. See the catalog.
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