The Beat of Wings by Kati Them
Kati Thamo is a Western Australian visual artist working predominantly as a printmaker. Largely driven by narrative, she draws on the real, the remembered and the imagined to create scenarios that suggest the unfolding of tales. Her images play with allusion and metaphor to reflect on the ambiguities and follies of human/nature relations and of life in general. Kati studied art at Edith Cowan University and the Hobart School of Art, majoring in printmaking and since 1980 has lived mainly on the far south coast of WA, working from her home studio. Kati's work has been exhibited nationally in both solo and group exhibitions, and is held in numerous private and public art collections in both Australia and overseas.
Kati Thamo is a Western Australian visual artist working predominantly as a printmaker. Largely driven by narrative, she draws on the real, the remembered and the imagined to create scenarios that suggest the unfolding of tales. Her images play with allusion and metaphor to reflect on the ambiguities and follies of human/nature relations and of life in general. Kati studied art at Edith Cowan University and the Hobart School of Art, majoring in printmaking and since 1980 has lived mainly on the far south coast of WA, working from her home studio. Kati's work has been exhibited nationally in both solo and group exhibitions, and is held in numerous private and public art collections in both Australia and overseas.
Kati Thamo is a Western Australian visual artist working predominantly as a printmaker. Largely driven by narrative, she draws on the real, the remembered and the imagined to create scenarios that suggest the unfolding of tales. Her images play with allusion and metaphor to reflect on the ambiguities and follies of human/nature relations and of life in general. Kati studied art at Edith Cowan University and the Hobart School of Art, majoring in printmaking and since 1980 has lived mainly on the far south coast of WA, working from her home studio. Kati's work has been exhibited nationally in both solo and group exhibitions, and is held in numerous private and public art collections in both Australia and overseas.