Jonathan Zawada
Artist and Designer
Jonathan Zawada, Artist and Designer, presented at the Sydney Semi Permanent Creativity and Design Festival in 2018, where the theme was "Creative Tension as Inspiration".
Known for his multi-faceted approach to the field of art and design which weave both the analogue and digital, Jonathan is often seeking to create tangible artefacts of transient, ephemeral virtual experiences in his work.
Centred around the intersection and blend between the artificial and the natural, Jonathan's world is hyperreal - delicate and intricately detailed, as well as bold and dynamic.
His practice is informed by his early roots in web design and coding and his further evolution into commercial graphic design, illustration and art direction and now includes object and furniture design, sculpture, video, installation and painting.
Jonathan has won awards for his graphic design including two Australian Record Industry Awards (ARIAS) for album artwork and has presented solo exhibitions of his oil paintings and installations in contemporary galleries around the world including Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo, London, Sydney and Beijing.
He runs the gauntlet of commercial and non-commercial realms and has a foot firmly in both the commercial and fine art camps. When asked to describe his practice he says, “recently I’ve simply settled on the idea that I like to make things”.
Centred around the intersection and blend between the artificial and the natural, Jonathan's world is hyperreal - delicate and intricately detailed, as well as bold and dynamic.
His practice is informed by his early roots in web design and coding and his further evolution into commercial graphic design, illustration and art direction and now includes object and furniture design, sculpture, video, installation and painting.
Jonathan has won awards for his graphic design including two Australian Record Industry Awards (ARIAS) for album artwork and has presented solo exhibitions of his oil paintings and installations in contemporary galleries around the world including Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo, London, Sydney and Beijing.
He runs the gauntlet of commercial and non-commercial realms and has a foot firmly in both the commercial and fine art camps. When asked to describe his practice he says, “recently I’ve simply settled on the idea that I like to make things”.
Read our interview with Jonathan: Strange Loops with Jonathan Zawada