Vogue Australia

Female intuition

abrielle Penfold has always been drawn to the female form. She prefers painting women – it is a fact she announces plainly early on in this interview. She lets her brush guide her across the valleys and curves of a woman's body, mapping out the kind of women she didn't witness in the art world growing up: voluptuous women, brown women, joyful women. Examples of different bodies, races and expressions have been represented in art since the dawn of time, each civilisation carefully telling their stories through their brushstrokes and pencil scratchings. There were the baroque women of the 17th century, the daring, emotive women of the fauvist era, the Black women who sat for 19th-century artists such as Manet and Matisse. Penfold's

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