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Prue Frost
We Made It
100 x 120 cm
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Acrylic on canvas
Prue Frost is a self taught intuitive expressive and semi-abstract painter living in Sydney.
‘I work in acrylics, mostly because I have to work fast and often in short bursts whilst the chaos of a young family whirls around me. All of my inspiration is drawn from nature, it’s intuitive, so I usually see something I love and have to paint it immediately.
I have an ever evolving style that centres around one subject, nature. Mostly flowers. I adore their form and everything they represent – beauty, joy, life giving, resilience and yet they are fleeting.
Kevan Rigby
La Giostra di Firenze
(The carousel of Florence)
91 x 122cm Oil on canvas
Kevan Rigby is drawn to the minutiae of life, striving to capture the soul of an experience. His paintings draw the viewers attention to intricacies that they may have missed.
Rigby is a realist painter with impressionistic elements. His connection nurtures an interactive relationship between the historical moment and the visual representation of that moment. Central to his style are the key elements of light and colour.
Kevan’s artistic intention is that La Giostra di Firenze will lead the viewer to feel engaged in the moment, feel the light’s warmth and brightness, movement and the music of a traditional carousel against the backdrop of the ancient heart of Florence.
Brendan Walsh
AKA Coldghost Antiquity Street
70 x 101 cm
Mixed media on canvas
Working under the name ColdGhost, Brendan has been making art from recycled materials for two decades.
Brendan’s urban pop artworks are directly inspired by graffiti in city laneways and on advertising billboards.
Collecting street posters off walls and power poles in Sydney and Melbourne, Brendan then recycles them into art.
Traditional pop art icons are mixed with themes of identity, consumerism, religious iconography and playfully repackaged.
Dinah Wakefield
Desert Horizon
112 x 142cm
Mixed media on canvas
Dinah’s paintings are abstract representations of the light, energy and movement in nature: the invisible currents that underlie the natural world and surface in the landscape we experience.
She is well-known for the tremendous sense of movement and energy that she captures in her paintings and the beautiful ambience her work creates.
Dinah paints on a large scale and has developed a reputation for statement artworks in major hotel projects and corporate offices. Her paintings are enjoyed all over the world, including collections in New York London, Paris, and throughout Australia.