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Baby Guerrilla
Baby Guerrilla standing behind a large artwork in a room with a wooden floor and a large window looking onto a leafy green garden
Lifted, 2022 Baby Guerrilla
1 Baby Guerrilla in her studio, 2022 Mark Mohell. Photographed on the land of the Wadawurrung people of the Kulin Nation. 2 Lifted, 2022 Baby Guerrilla. Made on the land of the Wadawurrung people of the Kulin Nation, Naarm/Melbourne Courtesy of the artist.

Baby Guerrilla is a street artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. Her exquisite large-scale drawings of figures made into paste-ups celebrate humanity and make art accessible to everyone. Baby Guerrilla is a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, where she studied painting. Street art was a hobby that became a profession and she has been invited to create works for public spaces across Australia from Far North Queensland to Western Australia.

Baby Guerrilla’s Lifted is an immense, ambiguous, floating double-portrait paste-up on the concrete blade at the front of the National Portrait Gallery.

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