Bennett Gallery, Benalla Art Gallery.
Baby Guerrilla’s work is layered; there is no singular narrative or reading. She makes it to be open to the insights, thoughts, feelings, and interpretations that the viewer brings. As well as aspects of everyday life and human connection, Baby Guerrilla explores our connection to, and impact upon, this Earth.
Her first street works were partly autobiographical depictions of tiny women falling naked from the sky. They reflected her own vulnerability, a longing for connection and somewhere to land. Other figures are often in a state of floating. Some of them seem to be in a trance and some in a state of transition or transformation mid-air. Some of them are being held onto by others. What’s common amongst all of these is that they are open to a variety of interpretations.
Image: Baby Guerilla
‘Man on Ladder’ [with text] 2025
digital print on aluminium