Richard McLean (Australia)
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Richard McLean is an Australian illustrator and digital artist. He works as a graphic artist and illustrator for the Melbourne-based newspaper, The Age. He suffers from schizophrenia, the experience of which he often incorporates into his art. He often refers to himself as Richie Mclean to differentiate himself from the American artist of the same name.
[edit] External links
- Personal Homepage featuring his Human rights awarded art-Autobiography, art, music, interviews, diversity studies, and references for public speaking
- See Richard McLean's alter ego, 'The Subversive Artist at www.tastemysubversion.com.au. It has highly controversial political pop-art, tradiional drawings and nude self portraits done in 2006. The work in the online exhibition will be shown in 06,07 in Sydney and Melbourne for the exhibition: 'For Matthew and Others'.
- Free MP3 Sound Book
- Richard McLean (2005). Recovered, Not Cured: A Journey Through Schizophrenia. Allen & Unwin. 1865089745. (Paperback)
- The human rights awarded book, 'Recovered, Not Cured, a journey through schizophrenia'.
- Peruse and download high resolution art contained in the book for around $2! Print them now at home!.
- Read about Richard McLean's new project of 2006, tentatively titled 'The Truth Teller'.