Detritus

$1,000.00

Detritus, by Billie Morris, 2025

Acrylic on Canvas
40 x 60cm

Local Pick-Up or POA Domestic Shipping.

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About the Artist

Billie is a visual artist working and living in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Her work mostly revolves around the human form, our distortions and rituals.

Billie creates based on her personal experiences of chronic pain, instability of physical health, dysmorphic identity and an obsession with our obsession to document, and leans into this in her visual work. Fatigued by the often exploitative nature of the 'art world' she is passionate about making her art both accessible and cherished.

​This has led Billie to extend her practice beyond the walls of just painting and into salvaged textiles, wearable objects, into hands and onto bodies, believing that art shouldn't only be gazed at from a distance, integrated into the way we dress, costumed, and consumed with fervor.

By collecting, archiving, and reworking discarded materials is special, it rejects the ethics of mass production in favour of care, memory, and repair. 

​”I hope my creations encourage you to feel empowered in your surroundings and in your self.”

@billiemorris_

Detritus, by Billie Morris, 2025

Acrylic on Canvas
40 x 60cm

Local Pick-Up or POA Domestic Shipping.

𓆝 π“†Ÿ π“†ž 𓆝 π“†Ÿ

About the Artist

Billie is a visual artist working and living in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia. Her work mostly revolves around the human form, our distortions and rituals.

Billie creates based on her personal experiences of chronic pain, instability of physical health, dysmorphic identity and an obsession with our obsession to document, and leans into this in her visual work. Fatigued by the often exploitative nature of the 'art world' she is passionate about making her art both accessible and cherished.

​This has led Billie to extend her practice beyond the walls of just painting and into salvaged textiles, wearable objects, into hands and onto bodies, believing that art shouldn't only be gazed at from a distance, integrated into the way we dress, costumed, and consumed with fervor.

By collecting, archiving, and reworking discarded materials is special, it rejects the ethics of mass production in favour of care, memory, and repair. 

​”I hope my creations encourage you to feel empowered in your surroundings and in your self.”

@billiemorris_