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“Black Goldfish at the Cliffs.” All images © Bill Mayer, shared with permission

Enormous Animals and Human Hybrids Interact in Enigmatic Landscapes by Bill Mayer

Reimagining European art historical genres with a special affinity for the Romanticists, artist and illustrator Bill Mayer’s wry and moody paintings (previously) merge fantastical figures with vast landscapes. From a haughty crow with insect companions to a giant goldfish overseeing a lone figure on the coast, the artist’s enigmatic scenes highlight hybrid creatures and unexpected relationships.

“The Bird-Woman” is currently part of Beinart Gallery’s Small Works 2023 exhibition, which runs September 16 through October 8 in Melbourne, and Mayer’s work will also be a part of a group show in December with Principle Gallery. Explore more on the artist’s website and Instagram.

 

A painting of a grow wearing 18th century garments, with beetles and ants on its shoulders and head.
“Old Crow”
A painting of a frog in a tea cup.
“Afternoon Tea”
A painting of a woman wearing a bird mask.
“The Bird-Woman”
A painting of a giant black swan in a coastal landscape.
“The Black Swan”
A painting of two fairy-like female figures on top of a giant snail.
“La Caracol”
A painting of a giant praying mantis in the foreground of a vast landscape.
“Mantis”
A painting of a giant beetle in the foreground of a vast landscape.
“Ringo, the Beatle”
A painting of a monkey wearing royal garments, an eye in the palm of its raised hand.
“The Monkey’s Paw”
A painting of a giant black-and-yellow beetle in the foreground of a landscape.
“When Insects Rule the World (Beetle)”

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