Laura Jones (the winner of this year’s Archibald) and brothers Ed and David Liston are co-founders of the Incognito Art Show. Founded in 2021, the not-for-profit organisation raises funds to support artists with disability by selling small artworks for $100. Buyers discover the name of the artist after their purchase. In 2024, the funds will go to Studio A and We Are Studios, both in Sydney.
‘I have painted Ed, Dave and Laura. They are friends. I want to thank them for being my subjects and for inviting artists to enter Incognito. I have entered the last few years and I enjoy it very much,’ says two-time Archibald finalist Daniel Kim, an artist at Studio A.
‘I went to Laura’s studio to do some drawings of them. Laura’s studio has painted walls, and paint drips and splashes on the floor. Laura had some beautiful flowers in vases.
‘This is the biggest canvas I have ever painted. Ed and Dave wore their Incognito shirts, and they were all wearing blue jeans.’
Year | 2024 |
Medium | Painting |
Dimensions | 190cm x 150cm |
ID | O-DK-015 |
Collections | The Archibald Prize 2024 Drop-in workshop: Portraiture with Studio A 2024 Archibald Prize Regional tour: Orange |
Tags | Acrylic, Canvas, incognito artshow |
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