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Artist: Steve Salo Size: 30(h) x 30(w)cm Medium: Oil on board Price: $1,900 framed -
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Artist: Steve Salo Size: 30(h) x 30(w)cm Medium: Oil on board Price: $1,900 framed -
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Artist: Steve Salo Size: 30(h) x 22(w)cm Medium: Oil on board Price: $1,700 framed -
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Artist: Julianne Ross Allcorn Artwork size: 105 x 120cm Medium: Pencil and watercolour on Birchwood panel Price: $14,500 framed Artist's Statement Jump into Paradise is a reflection of my childhood memories growing up in Rabaul, PNG and having the most amazing experiences of swimming and canoeing over reefs, and atoll islands covered in the magical world of under the sea. These don't exist anymore due to the changes in our environment and to the emptying of the ship bilges in the Pacific, bleaching the coral. Sometimes we have to capture our memories for others to enjoy. -
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Artist: Julianne Ross Allcorn Artwork size: 32 x 32cm Medium: Pencil and watercolour on Birchwood panel Price: $1,600 framed Artist's Statement A moment caught at the beginning of spring, teaching the young to play. These are the sights I see out my studio window in the valley. -
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Artist: Julianne Ross Allcorn Artwork size: 103 x 47cm Medium: Watercolour and pencil on French tissue paper Price: $6,500 framed Artist's Statement Created on one of my art residencies in La Porte Piente, Noyers sur Serein, Burgundy, France on layered French Tissue Paper with watercolour and pencil I wanted to capture the weird elegance of these ancient plants, their spire of hundreds of flowers that attract birds from all around and the way they quietly waltz in the bush. Inspired by the forest of Xanthorroea hidden in the Coolah Tops National Park NSW where I have had the opportunity to hold workshops at the Arnott Homestead. -
Artist: Julianne Ross Allcorn Artwork size: 51 x 123cm Medium: Pencil, gouache and watercolour on Birchwood panel Price: $8,500 framed Artist's Statement The Bathers in a Woven Landscape is a meditation on the female form, artistic legacy, and the presence of women as creators, not just subjects. Inspired by a life-drawing workshop I led, where a model posed in gestures drawn from Degas, Lautrec, Schiele, and Bonnard, the work takes historical male perspectives as a point of departure, not conclusion. Interwoven are imagined conversations with women artists past and present: Amber Creswell-Bell, Wendy Sharpe, Suzanne Valadon, Alice Neel, Laura Knight, and Paula Modersohn-Becker. Their voices I seek to respect and bring forward into art history. Set in the Australian bush, a landscape I deeply respect and spend much of my time in capturing all she offers, the figures merge with their environment, reclaiming visibility and space. Working in mixed media on wood panels, I embed texture, layers and memory into the surface. At its core, this work is about respect for women, for nature and for the enduring strength of the female artist. -
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Artist: Elmari Steyn Unique State Print size: irregular Paper size: 31(h) x 31(w)cm Medium: multiplate etching, aquatint and chine-collé, hand colouring with 23k gold leaf Price: $950 framed Artist's statement The man said he knew of this tree, growing on a dark, backwater bank. Here, he would often lower his anchor, tie his boat and fish all day. Wind-blown the tree stood, proudly bowed in strength, her roots wise and buried deep. His boat was new, the wood still young and freshly oiled. The tree watched it rocking on the tide, the high, proud bow, the gleaming planks and under the stillness of the sky, she fell in love. She let her leaves whisper to the new wood, shade it from the sun, showered it with blooms and fragrance. Then, on a cold evening, with the river veiled in mist, the boat nestled firmly into the mud and rocks. It chose to stay, tied to his tree. -
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Artist: Elmari Steyn Unique State Print size: irregular Paper size: 31(h) x 31(w)cm Medium: multiplate etching, aquatint and chine-collé, hand colouring with 23k gold leaf Price: $950 framed Artist's statementAt the water’s edge of a windy ocean, lived a small band of people. They decided to build a tall house. Proud it stood on an impossible rock, eyes blinking into the salt and the howling winds. The women soon found small birds sheltering at the back-door steps. So, they planted them a garden of fragrant blooms and sturdy trees, filled bowls with fresh water and laid out trays of crumbs. Some birds stayed and kept them company, while others came to rest briefly, recover, and then open their wings, lift into the wind, and call their piercing goodbyes.
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Artist: Elmari Steyn Unique State Print size: irregular Paper size: 76(h) x 56(w)cm Medium: multiplate etching, aquatint and chine-collé, hand colouring with 23k gold leaf Price: $1,550 unframed Artist's statementHe took his time to make the boat. Once finished, before he pushed it into the water; he walked around it, admired the graceful lines, the gentle grain of the old wood, the smell of pitch. He then spoke softly to it, lay the crafted oars into it, side by side, pushed it into the water and gave the boat its soul.
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Artist: Andrew Gunnell Edition of 4 Image size: 40(h) x 56(w) cm Medium: Screen and pigment print Price: $1,100 framed -
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Artist: Elmari Steyn Unique State Print size: irregular Paper size: 76(h) x 56(w)cm Medium: multiplate etching, aquatint and chine-collé, hand colouring with 23k gold leaf Price: $1,950 framed Artist's statement A little boat once asked its Grandfather; being so small how far could it sail into the unknown? It was told that it was not its size that mattered but the strength of its sail and the colours of its dreams that will sail it to the ends of the Earth. -
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Artist: Elmari Steyn Unique State Print size: irregular Paper size: 76(h) x 56(w)cm Medium: multiplate etching, aquatint and chine-collé, hand colouring with 23k gold leaf Price: $1,700 framed Artist's statementNew lands proved tough for the women. They longed for their old homes of stone and the peach trees that shaded the back yards. An ultimatum was put to the men, all the women will sail back home! The men thought that this was amusing, since the women had no sail. The women declared that they would use the Sunday dresses of the plump, with the side seams undone and it will catch the wind in its ample hips and sail them swiftly home.
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