Cosima Scales is a Brisbane-based artist whose practice engages deeply with traditions of observational painting, expanding these through an emphasis on gestural mark making and the nuanced interplay between perception and painterly expression. Her work encompasses both still life and landscape painting, grounded in a process of sustained and attentive observation. This approach often involves the careful arrangement of objects within the studio environment, which are studied over time, as well as the use of reference photographs that allow for a distillation of sensory impressions into compositional form.
Cosima’s paintings are characterised by a fluidity of mark and a sensitivity to the shifting qualities of light, atmosphere, and spatial relationships. She negotiates a dynamic tension between representation and abstraction, using expressive brushwork to evoke the vitality of the observed subject while simultaneously acknowledging the materiality and immediacy of paint. This oscillation invites a consideration of the ways in which looking, remembering, and making converge in the act of painting.
Since completing a Master of Visual Art by research in 2018, Cosima has participated in a range of solo and group exhibitions across Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Her work is informed by a lineage of Australian and international painters who have approached observation as an active, interpretive process—one that is as much about translating experience as it is about depicting the visible world. Through her practice, she continues to explore the capacity of painting to register time, place, and the subtleties of lived experience.