Inga Dalrymple is an abstract painter that regards her works as places to inhabit – little spaces that reference interiors, natural forms or the incidental scratching and blemishes found in the urban landscape. Her approach relies greatly on immediacy and chance, through which she seeks a balance, according to her own notion – it might mean an off-kilter or even tenuous relationship between a colour or a form or a mark which creates a tension that satisfies in some way. Dalrymple is a graduate of the National Art School, Sydney, and has exhibited in group and solo shows in Sydney and Melbourne, as well as London, Amsterdam and New York.