Emma Hack

Emma Hack (born 1972[1]) is an Australian visual artist known for her photographs of painted bare human bodies that visually merge with a patterned background wall, producing a chameleon-like camouflage effect.

[4] The inaugural exhibition theme was 'My environment' and the overall winner was Natasha Natale for her piece Stump, a delicate sculpture reflecting the fragility and decline of her home garden.

The winner of the People's Choice award was Tiffany Rysdale for her piece Growth Spurt.

[4] A selection of finalists is made and works are placed on display at the Adelaide Convention Centre.

Works must be made available for sale and part of the proceeds is donated to the Australian Marine Mammal Welfare and Rescue Organisation (AMMWRO).