artist statement
BRZA DOLL
BRZA DOLL is a Western Sydney–based contemporary artist working across abstract painting, collage, and mixed media.
Her practice explores abstraction as a perceptual field: a space for testing how colour, form, and spatial tension shape felt experience.
Rather than working toward fixed imagery or narrative resolution, her works develop through movement between recognition and uncertainty, where familiar cues begin to dissolve into more speculative, embodied, and atmospheric states.
Working through serial studies and process-led experimentation, BRZA DOLL
builds compositions through layering, interruption, and material resistance. Colour operates as an active force within the work; pooling, pressing, and dispersing, often generating internal structures that hold shifting states of attention, pressure, and release.
Her practice is informed by site-responsive research and lived experience, including recent fieldwork across Scotland and ongoing engagement with Western Sydney. Alongside her studio work, she maintains an interest in community-focused and research-driven practices, extending her approach to perception and interpretation into shared and public contexts.