*1962
Oceania
Lambi
Trisha
4800
Artist ID:
Trisha Lambi | Visual Artist
Website: www.trishalambi.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/trishalambi
Email: trishalambi@trishalambi.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/trishalambiart
Public Art
2023 | Wall of History, Charters Towers, 60m long by 7m high
Artist Residencies
2022 | Artist in Residence, International Women’s Day Corporate Art Exhibition, Brisbane, Australia
2021 | Artist in Residence, Condamine Country Art and Open Studio Trail, Warwick, Australia
2019 | Artspace Gites, Fontaine-Daniel, France
2018 | Lakkos Artist Residency, Heraklion, Crete
Awards
2020 | 6th Place, Human Figure Category, American Art Awards
2020 | Merit Award, Shades of Red, Curated by Camelback Gallery
2012 | Zone Winner, London Olympics 2012 Art Show, JL Gallery London
2009 | Winner, $5000 Acquisitive Warwick Art Prize, Warwick, QLD
2006 | First Prize, Just Nudes Exhibition, Ipswich, QLD
2005 | People's Choice Award, Regional Art Awards, Toowoomba
Selected Exhibitions
2024 | Finalist, Australian Street Art Awards for Wall of History Mosaic Mural
2023 | Finalist, Clayton Utz Prize
2023 | Finalist, Kennedy Prize
2022 | Finalist, International Guild of Realism Fall Salon Exhibition
2021 | Making A Splash, Janet Rady Fine Art, London/Dubai
2020 | Finalist, Wyndham Art Prize
2019 | Artworks featured on The Block TV Series
2018 | Semi-Finalist, Artbox Project New York
2017 | Finalist, Hornsby Art Prize, Sydney, NSW
2017 | Underbelly Group Show, Dab Art Gallery, Ventura, CA, USA
2016 | Finalist, NAB Flanagan's Art Prize, Geelong, Vic
2015 | Modern Masters, Tarttalks, New York, USA
2013 | Best Picks for Painting, Dubai International Emerging Artist Award, UAE
2013 | Finalist, Lethbridge 10000 Small Scale Art Awards, Brisbane, Qld
2012 | Finalist, ART Taipei
2009 | Finalist, She Who Discovers, Walker St Gallery, Dandenong, Vic
2008 | Au Naturel - The Nude in the 21st Century, Oregon, USA
2007 & 2006 | Guangzhou International Art Fair, Guangzhou, China
2005 | Group Show, Galerie Faerber, Ahrensburg, Germany
2004 | Lighting the Body, Soda Gallery, Avalon, Sydney, NSW
Trisha Lambi | Bio
Trisha Lambi is an acclaimed artist renowned for her bold and haunting oil paintings, which are deeply inspired by the interplay of light and form. Her work compellingly evokes emotion, often without deliberate intention.
Lambi has exhibited widely both in Australia and internationally. Her career highlights include representing Australia at the Guangzhou Art Fair in 2006 and 2007, being a finalist in the 2012 Art Taipei International Competition, and winning a Zone award at the London Olympics 2012 Art Show. In 2013, she was selected for the Best Picks for Painting at the Dubai International Emerging Artist Award.
Her achievements further extend to participating in a group show in California, reaching finalist status in the Hornsby Art Prize, and being a semi-finalist in the Artbox Project New York. In 2018, Lambi completed her first artist residency in Heraklion, Crete, where she painted a mural in the historic old town of Lakkos.
In 2019, her work was featured in the Australian TV series "The Block," and she undertook a residency in Fontaine-Daniel, France. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, she continued to gain accolades, becoming a finalist in the 2020 Wyndham Art Prize, winning a Merit Award in the Camelback Gallery’s “Shades of Red” Competition, and placing sixth in the American Art Awards.
In 2022, Lambi served as the Artist in Residence for the International Women’s Day Corporate Art Exhibition in Brisbane and the Condamine Country Art Trail in Warwick. She also crafted a mosaic mural that documents the Gold Rush in Charters Towers.
Recent recognitions include being a finalist in the Clayton Utz Art Prize and the Kennedy Prize, and her nomination as a finalist in the 2024 Australian Street Art Awards for her Wall of History Mosaic Mural in Charters Towers.
Lambi’s career is distinguished by her unique style and emotional depth, establishing her as a significant figure in contemporary art. Her works continue to engage and inspire a global audience.
Trisha Lambi | Bio
Trisha Lambi is an acclaimed artist renowned for her bold and haunting oil paintings, which are deeply inspired by the interplay of light and form. Her work compellingly evokes emotion, often without deliberate intention.
Lambi has exhibited widely both in Australia and internationally. Her career highlights include representing Australia at the Guangzhou Art Fair in 2006 and 2007, being a finalist in the 2012 Art Taipei International Competition, and winning a Zone award at the London Olympics 2012 Art Show. In 2013, she was selected for the Best Picks for Painting at the Dubai International Emerging Artist Award.
Her achievements further extend to participating in a group show in California, reaching finalist status in the Hornsby Art Prize, and being a semi-finalist in the Artbox Project New York. In 2018, Lambi completed her first artist residency in Heraklion, Crete, where she painted a mural in the historic old town of Lakkos.
In 2019, her work was featured in the Australian TV series "The Block," and she undertook a residency in Fontaine-Daniel, France. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, she continued to gain accolades, becoming a finalist in the 2020 Wyndham Art Prize, winning a Merit Award in the Camelback Gallery’s “Shades of Red” Competition, and placing sixth in the American Art Awards.
In 2022, Lambi served as the Artist in Residence for the International Women’s Day Corporate Art Exhibition in Brisbane and the Condamine Country Art Trail in Warwick. She also crafted a mosaic mural that documents the Gold Rush in Charters Towers.
Recent recognitions include being a finalist in the Clayton Utz Art Prize and the Kennedy Prize, and her nomination as a finalist in the 2024 Australian Street Art Awards for her Wall of History Mosaic Mural in Charters Towers.
Lambi’s career is distinguished by her unique style and emotional depth, establishing her as a significant figure in contemporary art. Her works continue to engage and inspire a global audience.
Further Works of This Artist
Our Mission and Actions
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By concentrating our efforts on female artists, THE ART HUB aims to counteract this imbalance and champion women within the art community. This initiative is designed to amplify the visibility of women artists, making their creations more accessible to a wider audience, and ultimately striving for a more balanced representation of genders within art auctions and exhibitions. By prioritizing women in art, our platform boldly advocates for equality and diversity within the art sector, signaling a commitment to reshaping and enriching the cultural landscape.
Artist Statement
Capturing light on form is my primary inspiration to paint. Each piece begins as an exercise in lighting form, but as I paint, it evolves into a spiritual journey where the painting becomes a reflection of my life—the emotions, my responses to external events, and my ongoing spiritual reflection. A deep emotion, not easily articulated, is evoked — perhaps 'meditation' is the correct word. This emotion subconsciously dictates each facet of the painting — the palette, the composition, and the brushstrokes. I am taken on a journey, sometimes unwelcome and heartbreaking, sometimes joyous, but always illuminating.
My vision is to transcend the mere representation of light and form, delving into the deeper realms of human experience and spirituality. Each brushstroke is a step on a path of introspection and discovery, where the interplay of light and shadow mirrors the complexities of existence. Through my work, I aim to evoke a sense of connection and resonance, inviting viewers to embark on their own contemplative journeys.
My goal is to create art that not only captures the essence of physical form but also serves as a conduit for emotional and spiritual expression. I strive to produce pieces that are not only visually striking but also profoundly moving, offering a sanctuary for reflection and meditation. By illuminating the nuances of light and form, I hope to illuminate the inner landscapes of the soul, fostering a deeper understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.
Trisha Lambi | Visual Artist
Website: www.trishalambi.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/trishalambi
Email: trishalambi@trishalambi.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/trishalambiart
Public Art
2023 | Wall of History, Charters Towers, 60m long by 7m high
Artist Residencies
2022 | Artist in Residence, International Women’s Day Corporate Art Exhibition, Brisbane, Australia
2021 | Artist in Residence, Condamine Country Art and Open Studio Trail, Warwick, Australia
2019 | Artspace Gites, Fontaine-Daniel, France
2018 | Lakkos Artist Residency, Heraklion, Crete
Awards
2020 | 6th Place, Human Figure Category, American Art Awards
2020 | Merit Award, Shades of Red, Curated by Camelback Gallery
2012 | Zone Winner, London Olympics 2012 Art Show, JL Gallery London
2009 | Winner, $5000 Acquisitive Warwick Art Prize, Warwick, QLD
2006 | First Prize, Just Nudes Exhibition, Ipswich, QLD
2005 | People's Choice Award, Regional Art Awards, Toowoomba
Selected Exhibitions
2024 | Finalist, Australian Street Art Awards for Wall of History Mosaic Mural
2023 | Finalist, Clayton Utz Prize
2023 | Finalist, Kennedy Prize
2022 | Finalist, International Guild of Realism Fall Salon Exhibition
2021 | Making A Splash, Janet Rady Fine Art, London/Dubai
2020 | Finalist, Wyndham Art Prize
2019 | Artworks featured on The Block TV Series
2018 | Semi-Finalist, Artbox Project New York
2017 | Finalist, Hornsby Art Prize, Sydney, NSW
2017 | Underbelly Group Show, Dab Art Gallery, Ventura, CA, USA
2016 | Finalist, NAB Flanagan's Art Prize, Geelong, Vic
2015 | Modern Masters, Tarttalks, New York, USA
2013 | Best Picks for Painting, Dubai International Emerging Artist Award, UAE
2013 | Finalist, Lethbridge 10000 Small Scale Art Awards, Brisbane, Qld
2012 | Finalist, ART Taipei
2009 | Finalist, She Who Discovers, Walker St Gallery, Dandenong, Vic
2008 | Au Naturel - The Nude in the 21st Century, Oregon, USA
2007 & 2006 | Guangzhou International Art Fair, Guangzhou, China
2005 | Group Show, Galerie Faerber, Ahrensburg, Germany
2004 | Lighting the Body, Soda Gallery, Avalon, Sydney, NSW