Dion Beasley: Six Dogs
Dion is best-known for his unique observations of everyday
life in the remote communities of the Northern Territory.
Alywarr man Dion Beasley is an award-winning artist and illustrator. Born in Alice Springs, he has spent most of his life in communities throughout the Barkly region of the Northern Territory. Most recently Dion lived in Tennant Creek, before moving to Hervey Bay in 2020.
Dion is best-known for his unique observations of everyday life in remote communities—the streetscapes, families and most notably, the camp dogs that rule the streets. His drawings depict the social structures that exist between humans and animals, and the complex relationships between these rag-tag groups of dogs. His evolving style captures the charismatic nature of these animals, demonstrating an astute ability for storytelling while distilling their movements, personalities and quirks into his art.
As a Deaf artist with muscular dystrophy, Dion uses drawing to communicate with the world. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney and the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra among others. With author Johanna Bell Dion has created three picture books, and his work has featured on merchandise under the Cheeky Dog label.