Le Monde: observations of place

Le Monde: observations of place

Julian Laffan’s woodcuts explore themes of history and identity with the works in this exhibition exploring places in times of peace, yet some may have been significant as sites of major events. The series began after a month spent in Paris, with further travels...
to and fro

to and fro

Canberra artist Erin Conron, through her glass practice, is interested in the way that the common threads of human experience affect us all differently, thereby creating our unique identities. It is the marks and memories left from day to day experiences that build up...

Primarily a figurative painter, Peter Boggs paints deceptively simple settings that have a unique tonal quality. Peter’s works capture the emptiness and vacant qualities of once bustling towns in south western Victoria – near Casterton, Coleraine and Merino...

Precise composition, a formal sense of geometry, intriguing perspective and a unique tonal quality typify the landscapes and street scenes of Peter Boggs. Captivated by what is not seen, the ethereal quality and intimate nature of Peter’s paintings are exemplified by...
Interiors and the mystery of light

Interiors and the mystery of light

A formal sense of geometry, precise composition and unique tonal quality typify Peter Boggs’ paintings. Several European cities continue to inspire his art practice with a focus on interiors such as museums and villas. Peter informs us that the raw material for his...