About

 

 Jasmine Raisbeck (b. 1986) is an emerging Australian figurative painter and ceramic artist based in Boorloo/Perth, Western Australia. A self-taught artist with a background in journalism and television production, Jasmine draws on her former career to inform and enrich her current art practice.

She began her journalism career as a cadet in the gold-mining town of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, before moving on to work at various television networks, including The Project on Channel 10 in Melbourne. Years spent interviewing people from all walks of life and telling their stories equipped her with a unique narrative sensibility - one that now underpins her visual storytelling.

In her art, Jasmine seeks to articulate the human experience, finding quiet beauty in ordinary moments shared with family. Her painterly scenes - drawn from both old and new photographic references - convey layered, intimate stories. This empathetic perspective is deeply shaped by her background in journalism and her lived experience.

Working primarily in acrylic paint, Jasmine's practice is rooted in her experiences as a woman and mother, and in the lives of those around her, including her children. Her work is both personal and universal, offering a tender and honest reflection of everyday life

Prizes: 

  • Finalist - Naked and Nude Art Prize - 2025
  • Finalist - Weswal Gallery Interior Art Prize - 2024
  • Lethbridge Small Scale Art Award Salon Des Refuses - 2024
  • Finalist - National Emerging Artist Prize 2022
  • Finalist - The Gallerist Emerging Art Prize 2022
  • Third Prize - Claremont Art Awards 2021
  • Highly Commended - The Gallerist Emerging Artist Prize 2021
  • Finalist - SBS Portrait Prize, 2020 
  • 3rd Place, Angelico Art Exhibition, 2004

Shows & Projects: 

  • Palette group show - Near and Far - 2025

Jasmine's work has shown at Bedouin Traders, Show-room X, Frey Home and Merci Maison. 

Collections:

Multiple private collections Australia wide.

Publications:  

2024. 'The sculptural artists inspiring our interiors'. Domain Magazine. 

2023. Sunday Times Magazine.