Eleanor Davies
- Painting
- Printmaking
Printmaking in my practice grows from a rich background in live performance. Merging intuition, movement, and connection to Country, my work reflects my evolving relationship with material, place, and the stories they tell me.
Opening Hours
- Sat 13 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 14 Sept10am - 4pm
- Mon 15 Sept10am - 4pm
- Tue 16 SeptClosed
- Wed 17 Sept10am - 4pm
- Thu 18 Sept10am - 4pm
- Fri 19 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sat 20 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 21 Sept10am - 4pm
- Mon 22 SeptBy appointment
- Tue 23 SeptClosed
- Wed 24 Sept10am - 4pm
- Thu 25 Sept10am - 4pm
- Fri 26 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sat 27 SeptClosed
- Sun 28 SeptClosed
- Parking suitable for cars
- Family friendly (suitable for children)
“I am passionate about learning how to decolonise the way I see and understand this country through both my art practice and my everyday life.”
My development as an artist has been shaped by a rich and varied creative life. Before dedicating myself to the visual arts, I spent many years immersed in physical theatre, circus, and community arts—fields that demanded presence, intuition, and a deep awareness of the body in space. These experiences continue to inform my printmaking practice in subtle but powerful ways. The sensitivity to movement I cultivated as a performer now translates into the way I handles materials; the discipline to create new work in my studio process; and my understanding of embodied storytelling enriches the conceptual depth of my work.
Since completing a Diploma of Visual Arts at Margaret River TAFE in 2023, I have focused on refining my voice as a printmaker, particularly my unique mono print process. This shift marked a significant evolution in my creative identity. What began as an exploration quickly became my calling—it allows me to merge intuition, physicality, and connection to place. My prints reveal that I am continually learning, listening, and expanding my practice. Each work reflects not only technical growth but a deepening relationship with Country, materiality, and the possibilities of printmaking as a living, responsive art.