Margot Hutcheson (born 15 June 1952) is a British painter, who has lived and worked in Australia and Spain.
[3] She said, "This was despite constant raids by Joh's police, road blocks, overhead flights at treetop level by Chinooks with men leering out the doorways, plus the fear of somehow transgressing the ridiculous laws they kept passing... All of which amounted to harassment by The State.
[3] By 1984, Hutcheson and Carey were resident in a bohemian area, Bellingen, around 500 km (310 mi) north of Sydney.
The series of four different sized canvases, arranged at staggered heights, presents an interrupted and unexpected view different to the usual approach employed by landscape artists.
[3] Hutcheson has work in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria,[4] the University of New South Wales, Artbank and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane.