Field

Field

Movement and the dynamics of the natural world are major features of Kerrie Leishman’s atmospheric oil on canvas works. Gestural strokes weave shapes from the same material as the landscape in which they sit. The objects, buffeted by the elemental force of the wind...

Glass artists Benjamin Edols and Kathy Elliott have been working in partnership since their first joint exhibition at the de Vera Gallery, San Francisco, USA in 1993. Benjamin studied initially at the Sydney College of the Arts, and undertook a post-graduate diploma...

Kirrily Hammond’s practice equally covers painting, printmaking and drawing and is directly inspired by her surroundings. Over the last few years, Kirrily has continued to develop and explore her lyrical imagery, which combines specific sites and hazy memories....
from the Void

from the Void

Chris Denton’s prints are intrinsically intricate, minutely observed and exquisitely executed. He produces multi-plate colour prints that focus on a nexus between spirituality, art and science, and question the role of mathematics as applied to the natural world....
Double vision

Double vision

With characteristic imagination and wit, David depicts isolation and rural decline in his finely detailed wood engravings and lithographs. Images of abandonment, alienation and longing are invested with ambiguity, optimism and wry humour. Born in Victoria, David...
Fruition

Fruition

Fiona Hiscock is interested in the way we use and interact with domestic objects. Our sense of occasion can be enriched by the presence of these objects, and they in turn stand as silent witness to the mundane and the celebratory as we live our lives around them....