Eden Boucher is an Australian-born multidisciplinary artist whose vivid abstract works explore themes of power and femininity. Her artistic practice spans printmaking, textiles, and graphic design, each piece reflecting her deep love of geometry, shape, colour and direct forms.
Boucher’s creative journey includes work as a performer, designer, and choreographer with international street theatre company Bedlam Oz (1996-2007). As a musician, she co-founded the pop duo Lovers Electric, touring internationally between 2007 and 2017 and releasing multiple albums with Sony Australia and Universal Germany.
Since 1996, under the name Eden Honeydew, Boucher has worked in fashion and design for stage, film and theatre, music videos, styling, directing and producing. She has been represented by Print Club London Gallery since 2018, exhibiting in various exhibitions, including the West Torrens Art Prize (Finalist, 2021), SpringArt Fair (2022-2024), and the SALA Exhibition ‘Threads’ at Light Square Gallery (2024).
Currently happily living in Willunga, South Australia, Boucher is continuing the journey and is in the final stages of a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) at Adelaide College of Arts (TAFE/Flinders University) in Adelaide, whilst embedding herself in the vibrant creative community of the Fleurieu Peninsula. Her work encourages us to rethink traditional structures of beauty, power and identity, inviting all to engage with her bold, impactful imagery on both personal and societal levels.