Images of recent work by Renata Buziak

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Gondwana Canopy, 2023, Archival pigment print on paper, 50 x 100cm. Gondwanan Biochromes series created at Binna Burra art residency.

Large botanical artworks on right hand side of a long wall.

Textiles in ‘Floras of Gondwanan Heritage’ solo exhibition, at The Centre Beaudesert Gallery, 2024. Prints on Chiffon Deluxe, sizes: 197 x 64cm – 197 x 150cm.

Textile art in a misty courtyard amongst a fores

Gondwanan Biochromes exhibition at Binna Burra, outdoor part of the exhibition at the Pottery Shed courtyard, 2022.

table top lamp with botanical lampshade by Renata Buziak

Spice Bush, unique velvet illuminant, with a Gondwanan biochrome image, 2024.

Plant branches appearing like a tree on light green and dark move background.

Hopbush Tree, Natural antiseptic, 2023, Archival pigment print on paper, 55.5 x 40cm. This work was created during Art’s Camp on Maranoa, Gunggari Country near Mitchell, with the Yimbaya Maranoa Arts Collective. Plant collection by Saraeva Mitchell Gunggari Custodian.

botanical artwork with several plants on yellow background by Renata Buziak

Networking at the Ponds, 2024, Archival pigment print on paper, 40 x 56cm, Granite Belt Wildflowers series from the Harrigans Lane Collective projects.

On the left wall 5 large vertical botanical textiles, and s section of a green horizontal image and small circles on the right

Wildflowering by Design touring group exhibition, Gympie Regional Art Gallery March 2025, Wildflowers of the Granite Belt textiles by Renata Buziak created at Harrigans Lane Collective art residency 2017-2019 (left), works by Emma Thorp (right).

indoors of a public building with curved glass reception area featuring botanical art on glass by Renata Buziak

Melaleuca quinquenervia… disinfectant...’ artwork from the Medicinal Plants series at the Technology, Engineering and Aviation Academic Building N79 at Griffith University Nathan Campus 2019. Renata’s images from her PhD research feature on three levels of this buiding bringing nature indoors and creating a harmonious environmant.

a performance on a stage by a pianist, dancer and percussionist, by Bloom Collective

Sonic Cyanotype performance by Bloom Collective, University of the Sunshine Coast, 2021. The Collective created a 6m cyanotype on cotton during an earlier performance as part of the ‘Sites Of Connection’ Art & Science exhibition curated by Lisa Chandler at the USC Gallery. The cyanotype, digitised by Renata, was used in this performance as a graphic score for the musicians.

People in an eroded part of a woodland

The Wrong Kind of Beauty by Bloom Collective, in a gully on Murphy’s Creek site new Toowoomba, Qld. Part of an art-science collaboration at EcoSciences Precinct, Brisbane 2018.

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