Rebecca Tunks is a conceptual artist whose practice explores the overlooked details embedded within urban and cultural landscapes. Working primarily with photography and digital collage, she constructs photomontages that document and reimagine the typologies of everyday objects that shape our collective environment. Her work examines themes of memory, identity, and the impact of globalisation, revealing the patterns and visual languages that define contemporary civilisation.
Art of Travel Series

Art of Travel Series
Art of Travel is an on-going series of photomontages exploring the shared symbols of civilisation. Constructed from doors, signs, windows, people, and architectural fragments, these works reflect the cultural landscapes that shape collective identity.
Recent Works
Show Me Love
Show Me Love invites viewers to recognise themselves in moments of intimacy – stories told through hands, lips, and embraces. Highlighting connection as both personal and universal, this work reveals love’s fleeting yet enduring presence.


Flower Writings in Kings Park
Flower Writings explores the interplay between nature and surrealism by reimagining structured flower beds at Kings Park Education Centre into dreamlike forms, prompting reflection on our relationship with nature and cultivated landscapes.