About Quiet Edge Art

Michelle Ye is the artist behind Quiet Edge Art, she is a Tasmanian artist inspired by quiet places - coastlines, hills, open skies, and trees - and the stillness they hold. Working with oil, markers, gouache, and other evolving media, she paints with a sensitivity to light, form, and space, capturing the gentle presence of the natural world.

Living in Tasmania since 2009, Michelle is drawn to the island’s rugged edges and calm inland spaces - places where light shifts slowly and silence feels full. Her work often leans toward a minimal palette and organic forms, shaped by a thoughtful, unhurried process.

Each piece invites a pause - to notice the curve of a shoreline, the silhouette of trees at dusk, or the hush of morning light. Through her art, Michelle creates space to slow down and simply see.

Alongside her practice, Michelle is a mum of two and enjoys a happy family life. She completed her PhD in 2016, focusing on power relations and the human side of technology implementation, and works as a data analyst in government. Art, however, has been her enduring passion since childhood. She studied still life sketching and gouache under her master, Shizhong Wu, from year 7 to year 12, and continues to explore and refine her craft on the island she now calls home.