RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » Entertainment » Mythology and creatures abound with Upwey artist

Mythology and creatures abound with Upwey artist

The YAVA Gallery opened a new exhibition on 4 May that is filled with wonder and delight, inviting people to explore a stunning curation of mediums headed by an Upwey artist’s work.

The exhibition is headed with sculpture work by Nerissa Box and a curated selection by over 20 YAVA artists and holds the eyes captive within a mystical space.

Tecoma artist Box brings a dedicated and anatomically fantastic feel to her sculptures and presents two very different styles within her work.

“I’m obsessed with anatomy and creatures, I have always been interested in it,” she said.

The sculpture Icarus was created with a bronze powder coated and is a cold cast statue that invites the eye to wander over the fine details of the Greek mythology figures’ wings.

“I really wanted to extend myself as a sculptor and I chose to create the sculpture before Icarus takes flight,” she said.

Box’s work ranges from hyperrealistic to fantastical creatures, inspired by movies like ET, Labyrinth and the Muppets.

Box said that using found objects within these pieces has sparked a creative pathway for the creatures, which helped to give them a narrative.

Her little creatures range in size and all have an agenda, some are either happy being where they are or are on the move.

“You’ve got Sparky is trying to Oxy his way out and you’ve got Slick who’s trying to lick her way out, I had a whole bunch of all these different characters,” she said.

Box began her career through scenery but jumped to prop work because she loved anatomy so much.

“A theatre camp in the States really triggered my interest in sculpture and props,’ she said.

“I did work experience on Jim Henson’s Creature Shop on a show called Farscape.”

The theme of the exhibition has allowed for the artists to share the mystical and fantastic themes that they have within their art forms.

Box said that having the platform to present her work alongside the other YAVA artists is an asset.

“There’s not necessarily exhibitions that focus on fairytale fantasy myths,” she said.

Vanessa Flynn, YAVA Gallery Manager is excited about the group show and said the curated exhibit will work across a range of mediums that tie in with the theme.

“You’ve got your light and your dark dreams and mythological creatures,” she said.

Ms Flynn said she is glad to have a wonderful team of volunteers on board, which helps greatly when preparing for the exhibition, from installation to lighting.

“Lynn Baxter worked on the installation across the two full days with us and we couldn’t do it without them,” she said.

The exhibition will run at the YAVA gallery until 11 June.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Back to school road safety

    With Victorian students returning to school this week for Term 1 of 2026, Victoria Police are reminding motorists to slow down and take extra care around school zones. It follows…

  • Kids are back at it!

    It’s back to school for kids across the Yarra Ranges, with some entering formal education for the first time. The tail end of January saw families, teachers and education staff…

  • Outer East youths charged after aggravated burglary

    Outer East youths charged after aggravated burglary

    Police have arrested four people following an aggravated burglary in Wantirna South this morning, 31 January. It’s alleged four offenders entered a Wallace Street property around 4am. The residents, a…

  • Social bowlers making their presence felt in ever increasing numbers at Monbulk

    Social bowlers making their presence felt in ever increasing numbers at Monbulk

    While the club’s pennant activities and formal activities roll on at the Monbulk Bowling club there is an ever-increasing presence of social bowlers occupying the greens. The advent of Barefoot,…

  • Cracking cricket at Mt Evelyn

    Cracking cricket at Mt Evelyn

    After a week off due to soaring temperatures last weekend, cricketers across the RDCA hit the park in cracking conditions. Cricket was the winner in the games featuring Mt Evelyn…

  • Pilates 4 Parkinson’s

    Pilates 4 Parkinson’s

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530906 As a pilates instructor, Vicky Kamakaris knows the importance of movement but she’s also seen firsthand the impact of what losing mobility does…

  • Vale Joy Aldham

    Vale Joy Aldham

    The Selby CFA community is mourning the loss of a beloved member, Joy Aldham, who passed away in January, just a week before her 75th birthday. Ms Aldham who was…

  • Lifeblood of the force give back

    Lifeblood of the force give back

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531438 It was a morning of giving back for several highway patrol members from the outer east, choosing to donate blood and plasma as…

  • Paramedics respond to at least 20 kids locked in hot cars over heatwave

    Paramedics respond to at least 20 kids locked in hot cars over heatwave

    Ambulance Victoria (AV) responded to a concerning number of kids locked in cars after a weekend of hot weather hit the state. Paramedics responded to 11 cases of children locked…

  • Home insurance explained

    Home insurance explained

    Cartoonist Danny Zemp depicts the “fat cats” profiting from insurance premiums for areas with a high natural disaster risk, such as the Yarra Ranges.