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Ray Monde is a contemporary paper artist who primarily works with paper-mâché and collage.
Ray Monde uses a technique called ghostworking where he over-paints fragments of paper sourced from magazines with thin glazes of synthetic polymer paint so the texture and images of the magazines ghost through the paint, adding depth and complexity to his work.
Ray Monde grew up on a farm in a dairying region on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales where he plastered his bedroom wall with cutouts from glossy magazines. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in 1993 and later studied at the National Arts School, Sydney in 2012.
After a successful career in advertising in Sydney, London and New York, Monde returned to his fascination with paper.
In 2022, Monde had his first major solo exhibition in a public gallery which brought to the fore the artist’s personal experience of queerness in regional Australia.
An artist-in-residence at Bundanon in 2024, he has recently been commissioned to create public hoarding in the ACT as part of the City Renewal Authority and has a solo exhibition at Maitland Regional Art Gallery in 2026.
He has exhibited widely and his works are in collections in the USA and internationally. Twice finalist in the Blake Prize, Doug Moran Portrait Prize, National Works on Paper Award and Paddington Art Prize. He’s also recently been a finalist in the National Still Life Award and the Naked & Nude Art Prize.
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“Walking to the front gate to check the roadside mailbox, talking.”
Ray Monde, 2025.
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