
Art as portal. Myth as mirror.
Both as anchor.
Abstract paintings and sculptural talismans holding myth, memory, and meaning.
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Art is a living mythic language
Rooted in over two decades of art practice and guided by a trauma‑informed, ecological and mythic lens, my works emerge at the meeting point of memory, material, and transformation. Each painting and sculpture invites reflection and re‑enchantment, functioning as talismanic companions for thresholds and seasons of becoming.
Influenced by ancestral stories, sacred sites, and the more‑than‑human world, my practice seeks to rekindle awe and deepen connection, offering collectors pieces that carry both quiet depth and enduring presence.
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About
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Claire Lefebvre (she/her) lives and works on Wurundjeri Land in Naarm/Melbourne, australia. She has held numerous solo exhibitions in Melbourne, Regional Victoria and Sydney since 2013, and has been included in group exhibitions in Melbourne, Albany (WA), Regional Victoria and Sydney since 2009. She holds a Masters of Fine Art (with Distinction) from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (2014) and a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Painting) from Monash University (2006).
Claire has been a finalist in the OMNIA Art Prize, Hornsby Art Prize, Albany Art Prize, and M Collection Award and in 2014 won the RMIT Alumni Award. She has completed directed and self-directed artist residencies in Barcelona (ESP), Naarm / Melbourne (AUS), Merimbula (AUS) and most recently was Artist-in-Residence and program participant with collaborator Zoltan Fecso for the Winter Wild Festival in Apollo Bay (AUS) in 2021 and 2022. In 2023 Claire and Zoltan launched their ongoing project 'What Artists Eat'. Her upcoming solo exhibition is called “Mythic Ground: New Stories for Old Lands”

On Collecting Art…
Buying artwork can feel like a right of passage. My artworks are created slowly, by hand, using archival materials, months of layering and over 20 years of research and development.
My work isn’t designed to “match” a space, it’s designed to deepen it. The pieces are not just wall décor, they are companions for life. See them as future heirlooms.
Payment plans (2–3 instalments) are always available to make collecting easier, so just email me to discuss.
Not all works are large and many sculptures and smaller pieces are designed for shelves, desks, and intimate corners. Larger works often become the centrepiece that transforms a room.
When you purchase, you’ll receive simple guidance for hanging or placing each piece, and I can recommend professional installers in Melbourne if needed. Sculptures are free-standing and adaptable.
Many collectors begin with a smaller piece or sculpture to live with. When the right work calls to you, larger pieces become anchor points for both space and personal story.
You need art that feeds you.
For me, art isn’t a luxury, it’s lifeblood. Every piece I create is made to bring the sacred back into your everyday space. Transform your space with a piece that speaks to you.
How To Collect My Work
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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