Elizabeth Knuckey is an emerging artist currently living and working on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja in Perth. Her practice is an exploration of ephemerality through text and water, often with mediums such as screen printing, installation, sculpture, video and audio.    

She enjoys working on the perimeters of printmaking. Often working against the expectation of what print should be. She’ll draw inspiration from a site to create something that is made for a place, rather than that bring a complete work to a location. Printmaking is so often concerned with archival quality and with preservation. Elizabeth is interested in what happens when you take traditional printmaking mediums and apply them to unconventional sites knowing they aren’t meant to last.

Photograph: Rebecca Mansell