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About The Artist
Tahlia Stanton is a Melbourne born contemporary visual artist specialising in the fusing of the classical with modern design. Celebrated for the Borrowed Wing collection featuring expansive hyper chromatic portraits woven with an abstract-expressionist polish, her mixed media oil paintings can be found in collections across Oceania, The United States, Europe, and the United Arab Emirates.
Raised in the outskirts of the Victorian countryside, Stanton transmogrified the solitude of cottage living into a vivacious wonder with the arts from a young age. Exploring every discipline in the rich landscape of fine art creation, she could be found at all hours experimenting with the world that painting had to offer. Often being tardy to her studies having painted through the night.
At the age of 15, Stanton was granted a visual arts scholarship to Ballarat Clarendon College where she later was awarded honours at The Young Australian Artist Of The Year from 2015-2017.
Multi-disciplined in the arts of the visual, Stanton’s ethos to art making is an expansive one. Melting the lines between content creation and artistry, her practice holds space for painting, film making, educating and entrepreneurship. Establishing her first print house in 2020, she has since sold her reproductions to 50 countries all the while attracting an audience of over 2 million eyes.
Stanton’s studio can be found nestled in the cloud covered mountains of the Dandenong Ranges, where she lives and paints among vista views and native wildlife.