Local artist finds comfort in painting

Published on 15 September 2025

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Wandiligong-based artist Mat Vaughan’s latest series of large-scale paintings delves into the creative process, examining how the act of making art influences both the artist and the viewer.

 

Opening at Wangaratta Art Gallery on 19 September Vaughan’s exhibition, There there, reflects on the enigmatic, and sometimes elusive moment of completion, the moment of ‘there’, which often comes after frustration, persistence and time.  

 

He is fascinated by such moments, not only through his creative process but also for the audience. For Vaughan, the paintings in There there offer the visitor the space to step into a moment, where one lives precisely in the present:

 

“It’s not a destination, but a state of presence. It’s a space, both physical and emotional, to slow down, to stay and to get lost.”

 

After moving to North-East Victoria to run a chestnut farm, Vaughan found that his painting has become heavily influenced by the surrounding Alpine landscape. Often reworked over years, his earlier paintings are bright and gestural, responding to the light and vibrancy of his surroundings. Recently, becoming more animated, expressive and dark his works speak to the challenges of change and growth.

 

Wangaratta Art Gallery Director, Rachel Arndt says:

Mat’s works offer the viewer the space to step into a moment where the world seems to stop, where one’s breathing comes to the fore and one lives precisely in the present. As touch offers a physical sensation, one’s interaction with line, form, colour and scale can lead to a metaphysical sense of comfort.

 

Vaughan has exhibited in Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia and was awarded the Stuart Black Memorial Drawing Scholarship in 2013. He has also been a finalist in the Incinerator Art Award and the Banyule Award for Works on Paper.

 

An exhibition opening celebration and artist talk will be held on Friday 19 September at 5pm in Gallery 2. All welcome. Please visit www.wangarattaartgallery.com.au for further information.

 

The exhibition, There there, will run from 20 September to 9 November 2025. 

 

 

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