Julie Haddrick’s art tells the stories, expresses her ideas and is the driving force in her life. Her recent work explores sentiments close to home; of being the environmental impact of white settlement in South Australia and the decline / extinction of multiple animal, bird and plant species. Art comes from a deeper place inside her and central to this is expression that is grounded in naturalism. Bandicoot on damask (40x40cm) features the extinct Yirratji (northern pig-footed bandicoot).
See more artwork by Julie at:
- Website: www.haddrickonfabric.com.au
- Instagram: @juliehaddrick

AW9 Preview is a series of daily blog posts from 4 October to 8 November 2024 that will feature an artist and preview their artwork from the Ozquilt Network members’ exhibition Australia Wide Nine. The exhibition will premiere at Fabrik Arts and Heritage Art Gallery, Lobethal, South Australia from 8 November to 8 December 2024 and continue on tour until September 2026. Please direct any exhibition queries to AW9@ozquiltnetwork.org.au
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