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Blog Archive August 2010


Thursday, August 26, 2010

On Now | YOU ARE HERE

Due to unforeseeable technical difficulties, we temporarily cannot upload images to our artist profile or exhibition schedule. So to give you a preview of the wonderful contemporary landscape exhibition You Are Here, we have uploaded a preview of works to this blog site.

Keep scrolling down to see all works in the exhibition. Feel free to call the gallery for more information on the show on (02) 66808825.

Kelly Sullivan

Title: War On Everything
Retail Price: $550.00
Size: 1010 x 760mm
Media: Mixed Media

Title: You Are Here / Automapa
Retail Price: $450.00 (2 panels)
Size: each panel is 600 x 300 mm
Media: Acrylics & collage on canvas

Title: We Are All Beautiful Monkeys
Retail Price: $450.00
Size: 600x600mm Media: Acrylic & Oil on Canvas

Title: Us Vs. Them
Retail Price: $450.00
Size: 910 x 460 mm
Media: Mixed Media

Title: Girt By Sea
Retail Price: $400.00
Size: 610 x 500 mm
Media: Mixed Media

Stephen Phibbs

Storm Rider 2 140cmw-120cmh oil on canvas $3600

Wangannui 100cmw-120cmh oil on canvas  $2950

The Neon Forest
150cmw-100cmh oil on canvas $3400

Sandon River
120cmw-110cmh   oil on canvas   $3200

Cherry Venture oil on canvas  120cmw-140cmh
$3600

Mirror of the sun
120cmw-140cmh oil on canvas $3900

Pacifica-Northern Rivers
140cmw-120cmh oil on canvas $3800

Yurigar Rockpools 75cmw-100cmh oil on canvas $2200

Cappodocia 90cmw-100cmh oil on canvas $2800

Broken Head
62cmw-76cmh oil on canvas
$1600

Sandon Beach Midden 62cmw-76cmh oil on canvas
$1600

Austral Horizon
62cmw-76cmh oil on canvas $1600

Where Oceans Meet
120cmw-140cmh oil on canvas $3700

Pacific Antipodes 94cmw - 120cmh oil on canvas $2950

Adrian Doyle

The Heads 2010
100 x 190 cm
Mixed media on Canvas
$ 5500.00

Untitled Landscape 2010
110 x 80 cm
Mixed media on Canvas
$ 2,500.00

Juan Fernandez

At Sunset
Size:  320mm x 510mm
Media:  Oil on wood
$220.00

Beloved Size: 300mm x 400mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$220.00

Brother Size: 1200mm x 600mm
Media: Oil on wood
$680.00

The Caldera Track
Size: 900mm x 600mm
Media:  Oil on canvas
$650.00

Hanging Rock
Size: 610mm x 460mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$390.00

Kullburri
Size: 510mm x 760mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$490.00

Landing
Size: 560mm x 880mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$590.00

Mirror
Size: 530mm x 840mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$590.00

Taipan Wall Size: 760mm x 1020mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$790.00

The Look Out Size: 460mm x 460mm
Media: Oil on canvas
$350.00

Karen Jennings

Dry Run
$600.00
Size: 550mm x 160mm x 50mm each, Group of three
Media: Hi-fire clay and glaze

Sea Change I
$340.00
Size: 560mm x 200mm x60mm
Media: Hi-fire clay and glaze

Blu Bay
$650.00
Size: 500mm diameter x 150mm deep
Media: Hi-fire clay and glaze


Thursday, August 12, 2010

New Works | Jeff Raglus

Jeff Raglus will be appearing at Retrospect Galleries 4pm Saturday August 14, with some brand new paintings and a special free performance of his two person band Victoriana Gaye, as part of their East Coast Tour, presenting beautiful folk music from the ‘Freak Folk of the Wild West Coast of Victoria’.

If you can’t make it along you can still check out his work, on exhibition until Wednesday August 25.

It's So Noisy at the Fair
Media: Oil on canvas
Size: 1020mm x 820mm
$3300.00

Please ring the gallery on (02) 6680 8825 for assistance with purchasing works

The Amazingly Intricate Workings of the Brain
Media: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 1840mm x 2440mm
$4900.00

Please ring the gallery on (02) 6680 8825 for assistance with purchasing works

Word on the Street. Media: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 1840mm x 2440mm
$4900.00

Please ring the gallery on (02) 6680 8825 for assistance with purchasing works

Happy Abductions (part 2)  Media: Acrylic on canvas

$1100.00

 

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

On Now | THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE

Opening this Friday- The magic faraway tree
Okay, I confess, I am an addicted reader. And over the years it’s become clear that many of our artists are bookworms too.  In this group show we have invited selected artists to share work that has been inspired by literature, from light hearted children’s stories to the darkest grown up tales. We hope that you will join us for this fascinating collection of artworks, including Sarah Harvey’s beautiful lithographs exploring the fictional world of rabbits, and Michelle Dawson’s oil paintings inspired by literal interpretations of real animal names. Plus there will be works by local artists Dolores Cupcake, Zom Osborne, John Smith and Michael Taylor; Sydney based artist Karena Zerefos; and award winning Melbourne author and illustrator Shaun Tan.

See their works in our upcoming show The Magic Faraway Tree...

New arrivals this month include stunning works by Dolores Cupcake, from her A Thousand Words [or more] to Tell a Picture series, for which she spent hours writing text onto canvas, with exceptional results. 



Plus new paintings from Ross Tamlin, inspired by the lyrics of cult British band Joy Division, including tracks such as Love Will Tear Us Apart Again.

 



Catch these works in our Magic Faraway Tree show. 

 

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

NEW ARTIST | Zom Osborne

Zom Osborne grew up in the United States and immigrated to Australia in her early 20’s. She tried various jobs such as signwriter, courier, graphic artist and artists’ model until she finally returned to her childhood dream of being an artist. She worked alone perfecting her skills for many years before she decided to take her art into the wider world. Now she lives in Goonengerry and has shown in Sydney, Brisbane and throughout the Northern Rivers. The beauty in Zom’s work lies in what is unspoken. She has always been interested in art as a way to access an invisible world. 

View Zom's profile here...

See her work in our upcoming show The Magic Faraway Tree...

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

NEW ARTISTS | John Smith

John Smith was born in Sydney. He has undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from University of Sydney and has a national reputation as a practicing artist. He has had more than thirty solo exhibitions and has work in many major public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, Queensland Art Gallery and Artbank. John Smith is the Course Coordinator of the Visual Arts at Southern Cross University.

See his artist profile here..

John is part of our upcoming exhibition The Magic Faraway Tree...

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

NEW ARTIST | Shaun Tan

Shaun Tan was born in 1974 and grew up in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. In school he became known as the 'good drawer' which partly compensated for always being the shortest kid in every class. He graduated from the University of WA in 1995 with joint honours in Fine Arts and English Literature, and currently works full time as a freelance artist and author in Melbourne.

Shaun began creating images for science fiction and horror stories in small-press magazines as a teenager, and has since become best known for illustrated books that deal with social, political and historical subjects through surreal, dream-like imagery. Books such as The Rabbits, The Red Tree, The Lost Thing and the acclaimed wordless novel The Arrival have been widely translated throughout the world and enjoyed by readers of all ages. His most recently published book is Tales from Outer Suburbia.

Shaun has also worked as a theatre designer, and a concept artist for animated films, including Pixar's WALL-E, and directed the short film adaptation of The Lost Thing in association with Passion Pictures and Screen Australia.

See his artist profile here...

View his limited edition prints here...

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