by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
Sue Lovegrove’s recent paintings are inspired by the tangled weave of native grasses and sedges found in the landscapes of Tasmania. These landscapes can be spectacular and isolated such as Maatsuyker Island and Tasman Island, while other places are more familiar,...
by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
Sophia Szilagyi is a Melbourne-based printmaker who predominantly uses digital printmaking to recreate distant scenes of memory and past experiences. In her multi-layered compositions Sophia explores the relationship between fiction and non-fiction in our perceptions...
by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
The quirky lead pencil drawings of Lucienne Rickard are delicate and detailed studies of whimsical subject matter. Lucienne’s recent drawings feature imagery inspired by Tasmania’s colonial history, its unique flora and fauna and isolated location. Driven by...
by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
Wendy Teakel is a painter and sculptor whose work expresses a strong connection to the history and sense of place of rural landscapes.Her recent work focuses on the cultural archaeology of our farmed environments, exploring the ways in which the rural landscape is...
by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
Nick Wirdnam is a highly regarded Australian glass artist whose work has covered more traditional forms of glass as well as conceptual sculpture in glass. Nick’s latest body of work has been inspired by superstition and explores the idea that events can be influenced...
by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
The vibrant paintings of Marc Rambeau radiate a sense of vitality through movement, light and colour. His recent work is inspired by the geology and botany of the Australian bush, in particular, the vast empty landscapes that surround his home in Canberra. Marc’s...