Anton Felix Blume
- Mixed Media
- Photography
- Sculpture
Award-winning creative presents two bodies of work: "3000 feet," a photographic journey exploring remote WA. "Fusion," a collaboration celebrating culture, people and country.
Studio Details
Old Courthouse Complex - Exercise Yard
4 Queen Street, Busselton
4-6 Queen Street, Busselton
Opening Hours
- Sat 9 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 10 Sept10am - 4pm
- Mon 11 Sept10am - 4pm
- Tue 12 Sept10am - 4pm
- Wed 13 Sept10am - 4pm
- Thu 14 Sept10am - 4pm
- Fri 15 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sat 16 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 17 Sept10am - 4pm
- Mon 18 Sept10am - 4pm
- Tue 19 Sept10am - 4pm
- Wed 20 SeptClosed
- Thu 21 Sept10am - 4pm
- Fri 22 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sat 23 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 24 Sept10am - 4pm
- Parking suitable for cars
- Family friendly (suitable for children)
Blume is an award-winning creative with a history of working across a range of creative industries and mediums such as photography, digital mixed media, graphic design, film, projection & sculpture
During MRROS 2023 on display will be selections of two bodies of work:
3000 feet: carefully places a frame around selections of endless structures, fractal patterns, shapes and colours of some of Australia's pristine and remote regions This project is a personal journey from ranges into river beds, from red soils to turquoise waters, white salt lakes to vivid explosions of colour. Artistic interpretations of aerial landscapes inspired by raw nature and indigenous art & culture.
Fusion: is playing with the visual articulation of local and globalised cultures and knowledge innovatively told by combining new technologies and old stories. A collaborative fusion of cultural influences and artistic styles, a celebration of passion and connection between culture, people and country.
Blume's public art sculptures can be seen across the state from Perth to the Pilbara. Glass, steel, Corian, concrete and other materials are used to give local stories a stage to shine
Currently in creation is Creatura an awe-inspiring outdoor street theatre production showcasing remarkable and unique stories of the multicultural and remote regions of Western Australia. With a 12-meter animatronic dragon puppet, a street theatre production, the festival machines community engagement program and situation-based training for local talent, this project aims to engage the community, showcase unique Australian stories and establish new cultural trade routes on an international level.
