Damon Kowarsky is an accomplished artist and printmaker known for his evocative and intricately detailed works that blend architectural precision with a deep sense of place and memory. Living and working in Melbourne [Naarm] Australia, Damon studied at the Victorian College of the Arts, the Glasgow School of Art, and RMIT University, where he honed his expertise in drawing and printmaking. His practice is deeply informed by his travels, as he captures the essence of urban landscapes and the interplay between nature and the built environment.
Damon’s work is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and the quiet, contemplative atmosphere it evokes. He employs traditional techniques, particularly etching and aquatint, to create pieces that are both modern and timeless. His art has been exhibited internationally, including in Australia, the United States, Europe, and Asia, and is held in numerous private and public collections.
In addition to his artistic practice, Damon has a strong commitment to collaboration and teaching, frequently engaging with communities and other artists to explore new ideas and perspectives. His work reflects a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and the shared human experience, making him a celebrated figure in contemporary printmaking and visual storytelling.