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20 \ Matthew Considine
Stormtrooper 2025
gel plate print
37.8 x 37.9 cm
MCO25-0001
Courtesy of DONUT Studios-CBChange, Golden Square
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ABOUT
Matthew Considine is an established artist known for his ever-evolving practice, which combines traditional paper media, everyday objects, pencil, paint, and gel plate monoprinting. His unique process often involves bringing multitude of images and objects together to create themed collages and artworks. Inspiration is drawn from a wide range of subject matter, including superheroes and his favourite movies. His pieces are often re-arranged and reconstructed over time, reflecting the ephemeral nature of his creative process. Through his innovative use of materials and techniques, Considine continues to push the boundaries of collage and mixed media art.
IMAGE CREDIT
Stacey Ballard
MORE INFORMATION
Visit donutstudios.au
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold unframed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.
Stormtrooper 2025
gel plate print
37.8 x 37.9 cm
MCO25-0001
Courtesy of DONUT Studios-CBChange, Golden Square
—
ABOUT
Matthew Considine is an established artist known for his ever-evolving practice, which combines traditional paper media, everyday objects, pencil, paint, and gel plate monoprinting. His unique process often involves bringing multitude of images and objects together to create themed collages and artworks. Inspiration is drawn from a wide range of subject matter, including superheroes and his favourite movies. His pieces are often re-arranged and reconstructed over time, reflecting the ephemeral nature of his creative process. Through his innovative use of materials and techniques, Considine continues to push the boundaries of collage and mixed media art.
IMAGE CREDIT
Stacey Ballard
MORE INFORMATION
Visit donutstudios.au
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold unframed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.