Solo Art ExhibitionOctober 2018


Trish Hoskin is the Digital & Photography Artist Spotlight winning artist for the month of October 2018. She is a South Australian photographer and digital artist. Although she started her career working in watercolor and pastel she eventually turned her skills to photography and digital artistry. Her recent work is primarily comprised of photographing houses and buildings, and turning them into stylized pieces.

Trish’s Solo Art Exhibition will be featured on the website for the month of October 2018. The gallery will promote Trish and her work on the Fusion Art website, in Fusion Art’s Artsy.net Gallery, individual online press releases to hundreds of outlets, email blasts to over 2000 collectors, galleries, buyers and art professionals, in online event calendars, art news websites and through the gallery’s extensive social media outlets.  Fusion Art’s objective is to promote the Artist Spotlight winning artists, worldwide, to art professionals, gallerists, collectors and buyers.

Please read Trish’s Biography below as she describes her history, inspiration and process in her own words. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see her exhibition.

If you are interested in purchasing any of these award-winning pieces, or to see more of Trish’s work, please visit her website.

Also, please visit Fusion Art’s YouTube Channel to see Trish’s Solo Art Exhibition Video.

Thank you to all the artists who participated in the Artist Spotlight competition and congratulations to Trish and the other Artist Spotlight winning artists.

Trish Hoskin’s Biography

Trish Hoskin is a digital artist born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. Her early artistic work included watercolor and pastel before she turned her skills to photography and digital photography.

Recently her work includes a more architectural style and she loves photographing houses and buildings, and turning them into stylized pieces. With the aid of her trusty camera and iPhone she walks city streets and exclusive suburbs selecting an image and takes several photos from various angles.

Once the image is captured, depending on the look she is trying to achieve, the picture will be massaged within an app or taken into Photoshop. Completed images are then combined with elements, backgrounds, masks and overlays to achieve a final piece.

Trish loves heritage buildings and modern office or apartment blocks that have great shapes, patterns and lines. Each can conjure up many a varied piece.

Her explorations into Art began at school and followed it all the way to High School. She always loved watercolor and the beautiful travel sketch and journal books. So in 2000 went down to Tasmania for a week’s course with Tony Smibert and then joined a local art society. During this time, she found she was looking for something but not sure what.

She then stumbled into photography and whilst not technical, found her art skills have helped get some great shots. The rule of thirds and wow factor idea just seem to kick in when it is needed. Trish mainly stuck to landscape and floral photography but again wanted something else. Her technique and tastes changed and trips around her city, London, Venice and Tasmania triggered her turn to architecture. Her new direction is now being able to select an image and then create an unusual and interesting piece of art.


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