Samantha Lentini is an artist/fashion designer and overall multidisciplinary creative based in the Inner North of Melbourne, Australia.
Over the past nine years, through ongoing experimentation and the challenging of conventional practices; Samantha is considered to be a chameleon of artistic styles within the local art industry. Her self-taught skills and carefully developed techniques have now harboured an in-depth understanding across a variety of mediums; resulting in not only successfully working within the complexities of client briefs, but also in the translation of a concept from the mind to medium.
Samantha's vast resume of work includes fine line works on paper, illustrations; for both children and adults, lettering, abstract canvas’ pieces, wall murals for business’, photography collages, works on mirrored Perspex and is now currently working on incorporating her artwork onto furniture and homewares.
The essence of feminism is imminent in the development of Samantha’s works. A great portion of the body of her work aligns directly with her own journey of self-discovery of being a young woman, forging an identity on this earth. Her work primarily features women; women in abstract, painterly and minimalistic forms, women’s faces and bodies, women in Cubism, women in paint drip, women in Continuous Line – an unplanned journey that is an ongoing discovery of endless visual and conceptual results.
Through her work, regardless of technique, Samantha seeks to positively impact the environment of which her work will be displayed – not only for the aesthetic pleasure of the onlooker, but also to raise surrounding moods through her use of harmonising colours, balance and form. Ultimately, Samantha’s work is an honest deep-dive into her own personal emotions and experiences, both past and present.