Talking with Painters Podcast with Maria Stoljar

Although she first went to art school at 15, it wasn’t until she was 38 that Megan Seres started on her path to become a practising artist – when she enrolled in Sydney’s National Art School.

Then in 2016, encouraged by a friend, she reluctantly entered the prestigious Doug Moran National Portrait Prize and was shocked when it was announced she’d won. The winning portrait of her daughter Scarlett dressed as a colonial girl thrust her into the limelight and she has been creating works which have been catching the attention of art lovers ever since. In the last few weeks alone she has been shortlisted in both the Percival Tucker Portrait prize and the Wyndham Art Prize.

In this podcast episode, she talks about the struggles she faced in becoming an artist, recalls the overwhelming experience of winning the Doug Moran portrait prize and talks about the aftermath of that win, including the decisions she had to make regarding the direction her work was taking.

The interview was recorded in her studio in beautiful Gerringong, on NSW’s south coast.

https://www.talkingwithpainters.com/2018/02/26/megan-seres/