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Lynette Fisher’s art practice ranges from printmaking, drawing, assemblage and painting, all of which have featured in solo and group shows around New Zealand. She works between drawing and painting where dry-brush and wax pencil on canvas evoke memories of blackboards or schoolhouse slates.
Lynette is a full time creative practitioner, educator and arts coordinator. Her work investigates themes of adoption, guardianship and appropriation - taking elements of existing imagery and re-placing them in awkward, misplaced and re-imagined worlds. There is an underlying sense of nostalgia and tension between past and present where space, time and identity are separated.
She has won several art awards including the Venetta Miles Emerging Artist Award and the Ethel McMillan award, and has been a finalist in the 2 Molly Morpeth Award, the Adam Portrait award and the Parkin Drawing Prize. Her work ‘Me Too (2018)’ is held in the Rotorua Museum Public collection
The photos shown on this page are indicative only of the artist’s work. Please go to the online store page for available products to purchase.
Lynette Fisher’s art practice ranges from printmaking, drawing, assemblage and painting, all of which have featured in solo and group shows around New Zealand. She works between drawing and painting where dry-brush and wax pencil on canvas evoke memories of blackboards or schoolhouse slates.
Lynette is a full time creative practitioner, educator and arts coordinator. Her work investigates themes of adoption, guardianship and appropriation - taking elements of existing imagery and re-placing them in awkward, misplaced and re-imagined worlds. There is an underlying sense of nostalgia and tension between past and present where space, time and identity are separated.
She has won several art awards including the Venetta Miles Emerging Artist Award and the Ethel McMillan award, and has been a finalist in the 2 Molly Morpeth Award, the Adam Portrait award and the Parkin Drawing Prize. Her work ‘Me Too (2018)’ is held in the Rotorua Museum Public collection