In Liminal Horizons, Australian artist Nerina Lascelles presents luminous mixed-media paintings exploring the threshold between worlds. Inspired by Shanshui tradition and Australian landscapes, these works evoke transformation, timeless stillness, and the uncovering of hidden wisdom.
After fifteen inspiring years and thirty events, artist Nerina Lascelles announces her final participation in the Nillumbik Artists Open Studios program. Reflecting on deep connections, creative exchange, and her evolving artistic path.
The artwork of Nerina Lascelles invites viewers to reach beyond wave forms and cloud forms and ranges of mist obscured mountains, beyond rocky summits, precipitous slopes and shadowy ravines, toward depths of field within which a spacious luminescence holds sway.
An enormous thank you to everyone who travelled from near and far to attend the opening of my solo exhibition at Qdos in Lorne on Sunday.
With two years to create this new body of work—21 paintings in total—the moment I’ve been working toward is now almost here.
I am thrilled to announce that my first solo exhibition at the stunning Qdos in Lorne opens on Sunday 1st December, 2024
An enormous thank you to Julie and the team at & Gallery who so expertly curated my recent solo exhibition
I was recently invited to a local primary school to be interviewed by the students on ‘life as an artist’ for an in-house newspaper titled, “Warrandyte Wonder”
The Open Space describes the formless dimension that precedes all matter. The emptiness or void from which all possibilities are held. In Buddhism, emptiness is the ultimate nature of reality, empty of inherent, independent existence
Heartfelt gratitude to all of you wonderful people who came out to help celebrate the launch of The Open Space on the weekend. Still smiling after such a magical day
The Open Space describes the formless dimension that precedes all form…. Exhibition Essay by Dr Ewen Jarvis