Adnate Australia, b. 1984

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  • With about half his work done on public walls and half on canvases, Adnate nowadays sees himself as not just a street artist or graffiti artist—simply, an artist.
  • Biography
    Lives and works in byron bay, nsw, australia

     

    Matt Last (Adnate) is one of street art's most influential big wall painters. His monumental works portraying Indigenous children have captivated viewers around the world.

    Regularly commissioned by the City of Melbourne, Adnate strongly believes in giving back to the communities to which his subjects belong. A concomitant of this acknowledgment of indebtedness is Adnate’s working with a cultural advisor, ensuring he is conscious of the sensibilities underpinning his art.

    Beyond the clear narrative, his style (technically based on the Italian Renaissance painting technique chiaroscuro, utilising acrylic and spray paint) creates a metasense of space and place—the harsh yet warm Australian desert. Adnate replicates the Australian landscape in the old eyes of the young child; through generations the young Indigenous eye has adapted the ‘wrinkle’ to successfully manage the harsh light of the Australian desert.

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