studios
Steaphan Paton, The Magistrate, 2016, paper, thread, oil pastel and acrylic on canvas; and Come in, 2016, found object and synthetic lace.
Steaphan Paton, The Magistrate, 2016, paper, thread, oil pastel and acrylic on canvas, dimensions variable.
Steaphan Paton, Muraskin II, etching on cotton canvas, 56 cm x 36.5 cm.
Steaphan Paton, Muraskin, etching on cotton canvas, 180 cm x 120 cm.
STEAPHAN PATON
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Steaphan Paton is a Melbourne-based artist, member of the Gunai and Monero Nations, he grew up in rural Victoria. His work explores colonialism, tradition, concepts of race and conflict. Influenced by his home country, ‘Gippsland’ and his experiences Paton uses painting, sculpture, installation and video to articulate his worldview.
Paton’s work is represented in the collection at the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and Museums Victoria, City of Darebin, Yarra City Council, Wellington Shire Council and the Brooklyn Library in New York. Paton’s work is also held in private collections in both Australia and internationally.