Lisa Perruzza
Born and raised in the picturesque Lake District of Northern England, Lisa enjoyed the cultural influence of both English and Italian heritage. Lisa’s path as an artist can be traced back to her early childhood and the influence of my late Mother, who always encouraged Lisa to explore her creativity through painting and drawing as […]
Lisa Guenther
2000 – 2002 College of Further Education Munich, Germany, Department for Art and Design, Graduated in 2002, Vocational Diploma, Art / Design 2004 – 2009 University of Applied Sciences Augsburg, Germany, Visual Communications, Graduated in 2009, Dipl.Des(FH) 2010 Permanent Exhibition, Invivo House, Poing, Munich, Germany 2011 Exhibition /Open Studio for ‘ Sendlinger Ateliertage’ in Munich, […]
Stephen Glassborow
Stephen Glassborow Design Process: Through the action of construction and deconstruction he transposes the reality of a piece, creating an object rather than a subject. By either slicing or cutting up the figure and adding bold colours to what is usually a dark medium, Stephen Glassborow objectifies the sculpture and creates his own unique, contemporary […]
Jane Hoggard
Residing in the Northern New South Wales region of Fingal Head, artist Jane Hoggard is deeply connected to the natural surroundings around her. The rolling hills meeting the water, crisp air and bush birds calling from a crop of trees outside her studio. With an ancestral upbringing in the United Kingdom and New Zealand, Jane […]
Matthew Quick
Matthew has been named in Business Review Weekly as one of Australia’s top 50 artists. A selection of his work was recently acquired by Australia’s most significant collector and arts patron, Judith Neilson, for her permanent White Rabbit collection. Over the last few years he has either won, or been selected as a finalist for, […]
Stephen Phibbs
Sydney-born Stephen Phibbs is a visual artist residing in the Northern Rivers region. From 2002 his art practice evolved through seeing the landscape through a multi-dimensional approach. He says “these works are about the metaphysical and physical elements of a site. The relationships and juxtapositions discovered in these chance objects signify multiple options of interpretation, […]
James Ainslie
James Ainslie was born in South Australia in 1950, graduated in art from the South Australian School of Art and has exhibited throughout Australia and overseas since 1975. Harking back to his childhood in South Australia, spent playing around the Coorong and exploring the huge sand tracks around the Murray River, sand and water have […]
Crispin Akerman
Crispin Akerman is a visual artist living and working in the South West of Western Australia. He grew up in the Perth Hills then Wanneroo where he spent his spare time in the bush, drawing, painting, and playing music. He went to Claremont art school for a brief time before joining Perth band Eurogliders. After […]
Min-Woo Bang
In his new body of work, the artist expresses an emotional and visual response to recent and naturally occurring events: Australia’s bushfires and the pandemic. In each landscape, Australia’s vast and expansive skies are a vehicle for expression, gently absorbing, reflecting and interpreting the intensities and energies in flux below. In this way, the sky […]
Sebnem Gencer
International best seller Sebnem Gencer explains ‘I find incredible comfort in my connotation of the world landscape. I am interested in the environment and the way we view and experience it. Starting from the stunning views of cities as the new is built up around the old and by the way nature weaves through our […]