Art and Massage.
Hello and welcome!
This is Eucali, my artistic and massage practice.
I'm Morgan Sutherland, Australian artist and remedial massage therapist based in Brisbane/Magandjin.
The links below will open PDF documents about my artistic practice:
Artist CV
Artist statement
Artist portfolio
Purchase artworks
Book remedial massage in Magandjin-Brisbane
I practice remedial massage at West End Osteopathic clinic, South Brisbane, on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
My massage style involves using firm, broad pressure to gently target painful areas, as well as gentle mobilisation. I am interested in reducing tension headaches, desk-related pain, and foot pain (especially related to plantar fasciitis).
For Ukraine, with love
Here, I bring together two symbols of resilience: the sunflowers of Ukraine and the Tasmanian devil of Australia. The flag’s blue and yellow are represented by a field of sunflowers on a beautiful day, something worth fighting for, while the devil represents the strength that rises from hardship; protective, wild, and unyielding. I am honouring the courage of the Ukrainian people.
100% of all sale profits from these products will go towards civilians and veterans of Ukraine who are injured, displaced and in need of urgent supplies. The Ukrainian Crisis Appeal is a collaboration between the Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations(AFUO), Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) and Caritas Ukraine.
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For Ukraine, with love (unisex adult fit)
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For Ukraine, with love (toddler fit)
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For Ukraine, with love (youth fit)
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"For Ukraine, with love" Greeting card
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"For Ukraine, with love" A4 Art Print
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Great white sharks can't drive
This design began as one of my paintings and has now made its way across three tees; for adults, kids, and toddlers. I often use sharks in place of humans in my work. In this case, here are two sharks behind the wheel of a bright red Ford Thunderbird, the very same car from Thelma & Louise.
Each shirt is printed on sturdy, 100% cotton fabric chosen for comfort and durability. Whether you’re dressing yourself, your kids, or your littlest ones, these tees bring a touch of the surreal into everyday life.
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Great white sharks can't drive (unisex adult fit)
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Great white sharks can't drive (toddler fit)
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Great white sharks can't drive (youth fit)
Regular price $29.95 AUDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $29.95 AUD
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Cyanotype collection: Roadtrip July 2025
I saw aspects of Australia I never thought I'd get to see. In anticipation of our trip, I prepared a bunch of cyanotype papers, all various polaroid sizes (both Polaroid...
Cyanotype collection: Roadtrip July 2025
I saw aspects of Australia I never thought I'd get to see. In anticipation of our trip, I prepared a bunch of cyanotype papers, all various polaroid sizes (both Polaroid...
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Eucalia Mythicarium, Saturday 26/07/2025
Stories: East of the Sun and West of the Moon, a Nordic fairytale, The Blouse Machinist, by Lesbia Harford, A Pair of Silk Stockings, by Kate Chopin
Eucalia Mythicarium, Saturday 26/07/2025
Stories: East of the Sun and West of the Moon, a Nordic fairytale, The Blouse Machinist, by Lesbia Harford, A Pair of Silk Stockings, by Kate Chopin
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Eucalia Mythicarium, Saturday 28/06/2025
Stories: The Shell of Sense, by Olivia Howard Dunbar, The City Bird, by Louisa Lawson, The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Eucalia Mythicarium, Saturday 28/06/2025
Stories: The Shell of Sense, by Olivia Howard Dunbar, The City Bird, by Louisa Lawson, The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

