“My work is largely influenced by the local social scene and the beauty of urban Katoomba,” says Mountains based artist Ruby Rain.
“Images of buildings and social spaces, as well as figures and objects such as bottles, glasses, vessels, etc, are of great interest to me.”
“These images are my everyday life,” explains Ruby. “And therefore appear in my drawings and paintings quite frequently. My works are studies of my surroundings.“
The artwork featured on pages 16 & 17 was originally commissioned on large panels for a music and art event called Super Safari Strutt Off in Katoomba.
Ruby Rain is also known for her work on local album covers and posters including POTNSLAM, Paperhill and Innamech, and you’ve likely eyeballed her dazzling drawings on Station Bar’s windows on a hazy Katoomba evening.
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