Cameron Gray

1984 / Melbourne, Australia
Contemporary Surrealism Digital artGraphic designPhotographyMultimediaPaintingSculpture

About

Cameron Gray is a contemporary surrealist artist born in Melbourne, Australia in 1984, known primarily as a visionary graphic artist, photographer, and digital artist with interests in multimedia design, sculpture, painting, experimental video, and sound design. He began creating art around 2001 inspired by 3D software from his uncle and a digital art exhibition, evolving from desktop wallpapers to elaborate photographic integrations. Gray studied at the Academy of the Arts, Tasmania, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Contemporary Art in 2009 and induction into the Golden Key International Honour Society for top academic performance. He published his first art book, Parable Visions, at age 21, followed by four more, and founded Parable Visions Magazine featuring underground art and literature.

Contemporary surrealism with visionary, psychedelic, and sacred geometry elements

Selected Exhibitions

  • Art Rage (2003)
  • Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery (2003)
  • Museum Of Computer Art, New York (2005)
  • Birth of a Legend, Mike Weiss Gallery, New York (2013)

Awards

  • AGFA Australia award for best body of Pre-tertiary photography (2002)
  • Golden Key International Honour Society life member (2009)
  • ARIA Award nomination for Best Album Cover Art (2010)