Tresor Murace is an emerging artist born in Australia in (2001), who channels her Italian heritage, to pursue her passion and ambition. Currently based in Sydney, Australia, Tresor has immersed herself in the art of FIG, employing it as a platform to explore both her own identity and the complicated nuances of the world that surrounds her. Her creative process is driven by a curiosity for understanding the complex interplay of the self and society in an era defined by rapidly evolving technology.

Her current practice explores large scale self-portraits with a saturated colour palette investigating human identity formation within digital media. Her art delves into the profound influence of media on one's identity, provoking viewers to contemplate their own sense of self. It prompts introspection regarding the potential manipulation of identity by the intricate workings of social media algorithms—a subject she extensively explores. In her artistic exploration, Tresor draws from theoretical frameworks, including Baudrillard's concept of Simulacrum and Simulation.

These theories serve as a lens through which she navigates the hyper-mediated world in which we find ourselves, offering profound insights into the nature of contemporary existence. Tresor Murace is an emerging artist who recently completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) at the renowned National Art School in Sydney, Australia, from (2020 to 2023). Her chosen major, painting, allowed her to express her vision through the medium of oils on canvas. In 2023 Tresor co-curated and participated in her first group exhibition such as ‘Nous’ at Good space gallery in Sydney. Tresor’s works are also held in  private collections across Australia.