Evie Adasal

With a background across photography, film and art, Adasal's painting practice explores the interplay of light, space and perception. A graduate of UNSW, her refined visual language merges the poetic and the elemental creating works that invite meditative reflection.

Her recent exhibitions include The Shape of Light (Anthea Polson, 2024) and solo exhibition Light and Space (The Garden Gallery, 2025). Adasal’s work has been widely recognised across national art prizes, including the Little Things Art Prize (2025), National Emerging Art Prize (2025), Hawkesbury Art Prize (Commended, 2025), and the Anthea Polson Prize (Winner, 2023).

Her work has featured in leading publications such as Art Guide Australia, Inside Out, and House and Garden, and she continues to contribute to the evolving dialogue of Australian contemporary art.

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Dopamine

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter involved in motivation and reward prediction, often associated with anticipation rather than reward itself. It drives the impulse to seek, to return, and to pursue something not yet realised.

 

In my practice, this sense of anticipation unfolds through returning to the gardens and through the process of painting itself. I am searching for a particular moment of resolution a ‘hit’ where colour, structure and rhythm lock into place. That moment is never fixed, only approached, and it is this ongoing pursuit that the work holds.

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