About

Eva Stimson Clark is an artist working on Euro-Yuroke land and the land of the Yalukit Willam people East of Narrm/Melbourne. Her ongoing creative practice is grounded in an engagement with discarded materiality presented as transformed paradigms.

Eva returned to tertiary studies after decades of juggling an art practice with other life experiences, and graduated from RMIT with a Degree in Fine Arts (Honours) in 2020.

In Eva’s artwork, conventional art supplies, superfluous stuff, and structural crafting are combined. Handling materials is vital for inspiration, with equal agency given to process, creative play and experimentation. It is a practice of exposing hidden treasures of non-objective imagery to become artworks that don’t quite fit into the strictures of painting, collage, weaving, or sculpture.

Abstraction is not just an opportunity for observation and thought but also for finding delight in unanticipated outcomes.