playful journeys

playful journeys

Christina Cordero creates her own idiosyncratic visual language by drawing upon her past and present experiences with the inspiration for her imagery arising from a highly personal realm. She explains; “my work is based on thoughts, feelings and dreams that emerge...
hug

hug

David Frazer’s finely detailed woodcuts, lithographs, etchings and linocuts explore the themes of truth, despair and the emotional and fragile state of the human condition. His stage is often sparsely inhabited, with the occasional character seeming lost, as if unsure...
Traffic

Traffic

Robert Boynes is a consummate masterof both technique and observation. Consisting largely of studies of the human figure located within unspecified urban environments, his work focuses on the anonymity of much contemporary social interaction. A series of dots on a...
edge of memory

edge of memory

Avital Sheffer’s work is informed by an investigation of her Middle Eastern and Jewish heritage and an ongoing engagement with the landscape, architecture, languages and wisdom of that part of the world. The territory she refers to in her work is historically...
figure and landscape

figure and landscape

Graham Fransella is a painter, printmaker and sculptor who works intuitively, allowing any perceived meaning to emerge after the work is completed. In this exhibition, Graham continues his exploration of the figure and the landscape; “The figurative pieces usually...
Some old waste of death

Some old waste of death

Lucienne Rickard is an extraordinarily talented artist from Hobart whose work is marked by a sharp eye for detail, zealous imagination and a fastidious, almost obsessive, mode of execution. Having focused previously on the plumage of Tasmanian birds, native flora and...