Artist Profile

KATHERINE HATTAM

Katherine Hattam’s Melbourne house and studio sing with her paintings, in clear, bright sharply defined colours. Each of her prints, and their plywood blocks, has only one colour, but these have a tonal quality she doesn’t seek in her painting. Thus the prints and blocks form a sort of baseline, a depth, to the visual song. Katherine recently talked to Judith Pugh, for ARTIST PROFILE.

YOU EXHIBITED BEFORE YOU TRAINED FORMALLY?

For a long time, from about 16 to 38, I just drew unconsciously, from what was around me, immediately. I’d been to university majoring in literature and political science. I liked that whole academic thing, but I kept drawing, and had my first exhibition at the George Paton Gallery at Melbourne University. It’s been a very long process, getting into painting. I didn’t go to art school

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