Bone, 2022
23 x 31 cm
Acrylic polymer gap filler, found velvet, acrylic, glass sand on corrugated polypropylene
Image by Matthew Stanton
Resting the Caulking Gun (Heaven), 2021-2022
23 x 31 cm
Acrylic polymer gap filler and acrylic on found canvas
Image by Matthew Stanton
When Mist Rises, 2022
21 x 36 cm
Acrylic polymer gap filler, acrylic, oil, found velvet on found corflute.
Image by Matthew Stanton.
Window, 2022
23 x 30cm
Acrylic polymer gap filler, acrylic, oil and glitter glue on velvet
Image by Matthew Stanton
Stream, 2022
48 x 37cm
Acrylic polymer gap filler on corrugated polypropylene
Image by Matthew Stanton
Light I, 2022
48 x 37 cm
Acrylic polymer gap filler on corrugated polypropylene
Image by Matthew Stanton
Longing , 2019–2020
101 x 77cm (variable)
Acrylic and silicone on canvas
I made this work across 2019 and 2020, as part of a series using acrylic gap sealant. I love using a caulking gun and the rhythm that comes with quickly touching each plasticky bead before it dries. It’s quiet and repetitive work. While making this series I’ve been thinking about connection to this land that is not mine. The trees in the Australian bush are mesmerising. There is a language in them that I do not know.
Image by Matt Stanton
Fill That Gap (I)
Edition of 3, unique
15 x 12 x 12cm
Acrylic gap sealant and acrylic paint on found vessels
Image by Bus Projects
Sutton Project Space, 20 August 2016 - 10 September 2016
Ruby Brown, Eleanor Louise Butt, Ann Debono and Kate Tucker
Painting Revealed is an invitational exhibition featuring four emerging local painters. These artists span vastly different approaches to paint, from the lightness of raw gestural mark making, to sculpted surfaces of thick paint and wax, to the precision of representational oil painting. Across the distinctive painting processes, a fascination with what lies beneath prevails throughout - a desire to expose what preceded, to leave traces of evidence, or a key to decipher what is presented on the painted surface. Within their works each artist uniquely and deliberately accentuates what is masked or covered.
Roto, 2016, oil on velvet.
Group Exhibition at Fort Delta:
Anna Varendorff
Anna White
Danny Frommer
Gabriel Cole
Gervaise Netherway
Jessie Bullivant & Lou Hubbard
Karl Wiebke
Noriko Nakamura
Rafaella McDonald
Simon Gardam
Spencer Lai
Tomislav Nikolic
Ruby Brown
Opening performance by Bon Mott.