Aimee's Art Exhibition:
Colours On My Mind
In January 2025, Southern Forest Arts in Northcliffe hosted Colours On My Mind, an exhibition by Enable WA Participant, Aimee Dickson.
The exhibition showcased a stunning display of her artwork, inviting visitors to experience her bold use of colour and unique perspective.
Though non-verbal, Aimee communicates powerfully through her art. Diagnosed with autism in early childhood, she has used art as a way to express herself for nearly 18 years. Each work is carefully crafted and instantly recognisable as an ArtIMEE original, reflecting her distinctive style.
Colours On My Mind marked a return to the gallery where Aimee first exhibited in 2012. With Northcliffe celebrating its 100th birthday, the timing provided a perfect opportunity to share her work with the community once again.
Aimee's Success:
The exhibition was very well received, with visitors praising the vibrancy and originality of her pieces. Recently, during an in-house art class, Aimee was commissioned to paint a local’s pet dog, a work that was deeply appreciated by its owner. Seeing her work on display brought Aimee a sense of pride and joy. Her mother, Fiona, expressed gratitude for the supportive and inclusive community of Northcliffe, where people of all abilities have the opportunity to share their talents.
Colours On My Mind was a successful celebration of Aimee’s creativity and dedication to her craft.
Update:
Aimee's Support team have been working with Aimee to get her new website online, and to publish her 2026 calendar. Amy Rudd in particular, has helped immensely with getting the website off the ground and running! Aimee is now exploring 'jelly painting' techniques.
You can check it out here.







