CAROLYN V WATSON

For over 20 years Carolyn V Watson has anchored her practice in a place between the natural and the unknown.

Building on a bedrock of authentic objects, and images her final pieces appear at once familiar but also strange and other-worldly.

Primarily self-taught, Watson was initially committed to an intense drawing and painting practice before experimenting with three-dimensional making to expand her art capabilities and her understanding of her own painting process.

In contrast to the purposeful looseness and immediacy of her drawings, Watson’s sculptural responses make explicit the contemplative and multilayered nature of her work.

Drawn to a theory of defamiliarization,  Watson’s practice employs labour-intensive methods, and a repetitive physicality to reconstruct symbols of nostalgia and memory. Engaging the handcrafts of stitching, textiles, and assemblage, Carolyn uses these methods as an act of physical extension to elicit instinctive manifestations of her observations and her own behaviour patterns.

 Watson shifts between two and three-dimensional modes, resulting in bodies of work that echo her recurring motifs of natural history, found imagery and personal memory.

Watson’s artistry remakes the natural anew,  resulting in an enigmatic coalescence between the Totemic and ritualistic, the posturing and pretend.

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Carolyn V Watson is an alum of the Queensland College of Art.

2023 Brisbane Rotary Art Show 3D Award, Highly Commended in the inaugural

2021 Lethbridge Landscape Prize and a dual finalist in the 2020 Tom Bass Prize for Figurative Sculpture, she has won multiple awards at the Brisbane Sculpture Festival (2019, 2018, 2017, 2016) and 2016  Brisbane Rotary Art Show 3D Award ,

Finalist – 2017, and been a finalist in numerous awards including the Moreton Bay Regional Art Awards (2019, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2011); the Marie Ellis OAM Drawing Prize (2015, 2013, 2010); the Prometheus Visual Art Award (2011, 2009) and the Lethbridge 10000 Small Scale Art Award (2015,2022 and 2023), the Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award (2012) and the John Fries Memorial Art Prize (2012).

Included in the Churchie National Emerging Art Prize in 2008, her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout Australia since 2006.

Watson’s work will be featured as selected artist in the 2nd edition of the Creative Inquiry Text  ( 2024)