Katherine Grace is a Melbourne-based photographer whose work is deeply rooted in her fascination with the way light interacts with the world around her. Drawing inspiration from the fleeting beauty of everyday moments, she approaches photography as both a technical...
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Katherine Grace is a Melbourne-based photographer whose work is deeply rooted in her fascination with the way light interacts with the world around her. Drawing inspiration from the fleeting beauty of everyday moments, she approaches photography as both a technical craft and an emotional language. Her practice spans across fine art, portraiture, and landscape photography, where she continually explores and experiments with different camera formats, lighting techniques, and visual styles to evoke mood and meaning.
At the heart of her work lies a focus on floral still lifes, a genre she has made distinctly her own. Heavily influenced by the lush, symbolic arrangements found in 17th Century Dutch floral still life paintings, Katherine reimagines this classical tradition through a contemporary lens. Her compositions are carefully constructed yet quietly expressive, often playing with contrast, and delicacy to evoke themes of transience, memory, and beauty.
While her imagery may nod to historical art forms, Katherine’s vision is unmistakably modern, imbued with freshness and an intuitive sense of visual storytelling. Whether working in natural light or in the studio, she invites the viewer to pause and re-examine the familiar, uncovering quiet poetry in the everyday.