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Doll hearted sublimated singlet by Edie Bunnie
Edie Bunnie @ediebunnie
Edie Bunnie is a multidisciplinary, neurodivergent artist originally from Ngambri, now based in Naarm.
Her current focus is textile art and upcycled fashion, incorporating unconventional materials into everyday wear and transforming rubbish into unique pieces, influenced by her zero waste ethos. Her practice predominantly involves sewing, illustration and different forms of printing such as screen-printing, and sublimation.
Edie aims to create nostalgia and connect with the inner child through the use of familiar characters, bright colours and vintage fabrics. Taking inspiration from many avenues, Edie’s work is an amalgamation of her love for anime/cartoons, her mum’s creativity, and the healing of her own childhood trauma. She incorporates her original set of characters ‘Edie Bunnie & Friends’ in different mediums to bring a playful energy to the art scene and connect with neurodivergent audiences.
She is also passionate about breaking the boundaries of the normative, making political statements through art, and talking about the taboo.
Edie Bunnie @ediebunnie
Edie Bunnie is a multidisciplinary, neurodivergent artist originally from Ngambri, now based in Naarm.
Her current focus is textile art and upcycled fashion, incorporating unconventional materials into everyday wear and transforming rubbish into unique pieces, influenced by her zero waste ethos. Her practice predominantly involves sewing, illustration and different forms of printing such as screen-printing, and sublimation.
Edie aims to create nostalgia and connect with the inner child through the use of familiar characters, bright colours and vintage fabrics. Taking inspiration from many avenues, Edie’s work is an amalgamation of her love for anime/cartoons, her mum’s creativity, and the healing of her own childhood trauma. She incorporates her original set of characters ‘Edie Bunnie & Friends’ in different mediums to bring a playful energy to the art scene and connect with neurodivergent audiences.
She is also passionate about breaking the boundaries of the normative, making political statements through art, and talking about the taboo.