I pay my respect to elders past, present and emerging, I acknowledge the traditional owners of this land on which I was born and raised.

 

“Lizzy is a new age, contemporary Indigenous artist with a modern while traditional style. Using her flair for design, the century old traditional symbols tell her story, her way...through her own artistic lens”

  • What's New

    King Living joins forces with Materialised to craft a one-of-a-kind sofa.

    The Aura Sofa, by King Living Designer Zara Fong was covered with one of the designs from the new Materialised fabric collection by contemporary Indigenous artist Lizzy Stageman. The result? A perfect, artful pairing.

    When Lizzy created a series of three paintings titled ‘Against the Elements,' she never could have guessed the design would be turned into a fabric and later used for the Aura Sofa.

  • What's New

    Design development of Lizzy Stageman’s incredible art pieces into contract furnishing textiles and wall covering had many challenges, and rewards!

    The Materialised Design Team develop our own textile and wall covering design collections, called Hot Off The Press, as well as work with guest designers on collaborations.

  • Warranha Inaar (Meaning Strong Woman)

    Warranha Inaar (Meaning Strong Woman) - Available Now

    This piece is titled Warranha Inaar (Meaning Strong Woman).

    ‘The inspiration behind my artwork stems from the strong women in my life, both past and present, and my goal is to celebrate the strength of women around the world.

    As you accompany me on this journey through my artwork, I am confident that you will be able to identify with some, if not all of the elements in it. This story will also be yours, or someone close to you.’ - Lizzy

    Strong Woman is available as an original acrylic on canvas. Secure the original piece here.

I love that my artwork genuinely touches people, and the stories to describe each piece are so emotive and relatable. This gift is a vessel to celebrate my culture, by creating authentic modern contemporary Aboriginal art my way