Sydney Printmaker Rew Hanks has exhibited his intricate linocuts professionally for over twenty years in Australia and internationally. He received a Master of Fine Arts from the University of NSW and a Print Fellow from the Tamarind Institute at the University of New Mexico in America.
With a strong sense of the absurd, Hanks provides a much-needed critique of issues surrounding colonisation and its environmental legacies. Embodying these concerns, the long extinct thylacine populates his work.
Image:Â KREFFT ‘S CHAIR 2012 Linoprint, Edition 30 102 x 76 cm