The Face: Cressida Campbell

Art , Interviews , Journalism Nov 08, 2008 No Comments

I am sitting in a sunlit artist’s studio in the eastern Sydney suburb of Bronte, where woodblock painter Cressida Campbell is putting the finishing touches on a final piece for a coming exhibition.

Dressed in a loose-fitting black shirt and Thai fishing pants, the 48-year-old artist is sitting on a paint-splattered office chair.

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“Being an artist can be very intense,” she says, and indeed intensity becomes a key theme during the course of our morning together.

Read the full interview inĀ The Weekend Australian.

Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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