Sue Fraser: Storylines

With the woman as her protagonist, Fraser’s images are witty and sit in the tradition of
fairy tales, nursery rhymes and the mythology of individual families. Each work begins with a memory, or a story that Fraser has heard. “Everything has a germ in something”, she explained. “Everything exists somewhere first.”

Dealing with the complexities of human nature, Fraser’s linocuts pull the viewer into a narrative where subtle ‘shades of gray’ offer multiple meanings and emotional responses.

Sue Fraser, Untitled, 2016, linocut on paper, 65 x 41.1cm (platemark), 56.7 x 48cm (sheet). Courtesy the artist and Gippsland Art Gallery, Victoria

Gippsland Art Gallery
Until 23 April, 2017
Victoria

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