Desiree Martin
- 27 Apr
Some artists paint what they see. Desiree Martin paints what she feels.
A Sydney-based artist, Desiree’s work exists at the intersection of memory, culture, and place. Rooted in her connection to Australian landscapes and community, her paintings blend abstraction and realism into vibrant, expressive compositions.
What begins as observation transforms into emotion.
Today, her works do not simply depict nature — they translate belonging.
Grounded. Expressive. Alive.
Who or what has had the strongest impact on your artistic direction?
Country is her greatest influence.
Bushland. Native birds. Open skies. The quiet energy of everyday Australian life.
Desiree is deeply inspired by how nature holds both stillness and movement. The warmth of light on gum leaves. The rhythm of birds in motion. The subtle poetry of familiar places.
She observes not just how things look — but how they feel.
Working with bold colour, layered textures, and mixed media, she creates compositions that feel both expressive and grounded.
Her work becomes a dialogue:
Between abstraction and recognition. Between energy and calm. Between memory and presence.
She captures familiarity without literalness. Emotion without explanation.
What themes, conversations, or challenges are you most drawn to exploring through your work?
At the heart of Desiree’s practice lies connection.
Connection to land. Connection to culture. Connection to self.
Her work explores:
The feeling of belonging The relationship between people and place The quiet strength of nature and community The emotional layers within everyday moments
Her paintings are not about exact representation. They are about experience.
She builds space for the viewer.
A space to remember. A space to feel. A space to interpret.
Rather than defining a narrative, she opens it.
Her works are not fixed meanings. They are shared experiences.
Where do you currently create from, and what inspires you about the artistic environment around you?
Rooted in Sydney, Desiree creates within a landscape that constantly informs her work.
The energy of Western Sydney. The familiarity of Parramatta. The presence of community and culture.
Her environment is not separate from her practice — it is embedded within it.
She observes light, movement, and atmosphere in everyday life. These moments become the foundation of her work.
Her studio becomes a space of translation.
Where colour becomes memory. Where form becomes feeling.
More than belonging to a specific style, she belongs to a way of seeing — one that values intuition, emotion, and connection.
She continues to evolve, guided by instinct and experience.
Painting Belonging
Desiree Martin’s work exists between feeling and form.
Through colour, texture, and layered expression, she creates paintings that feel alive — grounded in place yet open to interpretation.
Her work reminds us that connection is not something we see.
It is something we feel.
In her world, landscapes are not just places.
They become memory. They become identity. They become home.
