About
Angela Mezzatesta is an emerging artist from Naarm-Melbourne who graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art with Distinction at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2023. Her artistic approach is rooted in a deep connection with the natural world where she bridges the realms of painting and installation. She works with a range of mediums, including foraged earth pigments and plant matter, transforming these raw materials through intuitive staining techniques that reflect the unpredictable beauty of nature.
Her work delves into the intersections of ecology, female health, and sustainability, exploring the profound connections between land, body, and environment. Inspired by the organic forms of natural land structures—such as strata, waterways, and mineral layers—Angela reimagines these formations to echo the intricate patterns of female anatomy. Through this, she draws parallels between the cycles of nature and the inner workings of the human body, celebrating the resilience, vulnerability and beauty inherent in both.
Angela’s work has been recognised with several prestigious awards, including the Vice-Chancellor’s Academic Excellence Award from RMIT, the Chapman and Bailey Painting Award, the Julia Ciccarone Highly Commended Painting Award, and second place in the Fortyfivedownstairs Emerging Artists Award.