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Portrait of John Leonard, 2023

Elif Sezen

Darling Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

synthetic polymer paint on canvas (overall: 122.0cm x 91.2cm depth 3.5cm)

Elif Sezen
born Australia 1981

Portrait of John Leonard 2023
synthetic polymer paint on canvas

‘My painting is a portrait of Dr John Leonard, a well-known blind poetry editor, publisher, anthologist and retired academic. I, as a poet, had firsthand experience of Leonard’s gifts as an advisor when he edited my first book of poems Universal Mother, and my most recent collection A Little Book of Unspoken History. The background-symbology of this work resonates with my project and poem “Flowers, humans and mornings”. I included these primal symbols of existence to add a layer of meaning to the portrait, as they signify mornings – a new beginning, which resonates with fruitful intellectual and existential questionings.’

Elif Sezen is a Naarm/Melbourne-based artist, bilingual writer and poet. In her work, she speculates upon reconceptualising memory traces emerging from familial, personal, collective trauma and loss.


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Darling Portrait Prize 2024

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