“These are not works you digest instantly. They are paintings that ask something of you. A willingness to slow down, stand still, and return to what is innately wild within us all. To live with an Excavated Landscape is to discover something new every time you look.”
About Korynn
Korynn Morrison is a contemporary Australian artist based on Dharawal Country in southern Sydney, known for her unique and visceral creative process, her work is finding its way into collections and gallery programs across the globe. Trained at Australia's prestigious National Art School, she builds her paintings in layers, seals them in ritual, and excavates the surface with power tools to reveal what lies beneath. The result is work that is imperfect, unpredictable, and alive. Winner of the 2026 Revival Emerging Art Prize, her Excavated Landscapes have been collected by private and corporate collectors across Australia and abroad.
Recent Commissions
Morrison’s recent Excavated landscape, Give Me Wings (2025) is a large-scale commission created for a private collection in Mosman, NSW. The work was painted specifically for the space. Raw, textured, and impossible to digest in a single glance, it is the kind of work that becomes part of the architecture of daily life, revealing something new each time you pass it.
Korynn Morrison, Give Me Wings, 2025 (featured on the left) Acrylic on Panel, 180 × 380 cm