Stockroom Show
8th December - 24th December 2008
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 James SmeatonTempleAcrylic on linen,180 x 165 cmSOLD34
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 Martine EmdurIndigoOil on linen,167 x 214 cmSOLDThe ocean is our own gigantic womb, one we poison with pollutants in ignorance, all too often forgetting its sensuous touch upon the naked skin. But the sea can also be treacherous. Like fire, it is one of the hardest subjects for a painter, but Martine Emdur has immersed herself in this element, capturing the joys, melancholies and fears of that most precious substance: water. - Ashley Crawford38
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 Katarina VesterbergUntitledOil on Belgian linen,114 x 99 cm$7,500Vesterberg's art is inspired by her love of nature. Her works serve no agenda: rather she attempts to explore the spirit of the world and the meaning of its existence. Her landscapes carry the sublime beauty and the peacefulness of the landcape, but they also convey the strength and power inherent in storm, thunder and other natural phenomena. Over many years, Vesterberg's art practice has questioned the 'truths' and 'conventional wisdom' of recorded history. Vesterberg believes that the resolution of these issues is couched in observing the natural, rather than the human world.41
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 Todd HunterDied PrettyOil on canvas,183 x 160 cm$14,500Todd Hunter is an alchemist of form. Neither strictly speaking figuration or abstraction, he has taken the colours and shapes of the natural world and put them through the blender of his fecund imagination. In many ways it is a ruse - we 'see' a 'landscape', even though he denies u sthe literal rendering of tree and sky, rock and shrub. He evokes the 'essense' of a landscape without resorting to the banalities of the literal. Hunter has evolved beyond the need to take us by the hand. He is happy to throw us into the maelstrom of the essence of nature. - Ashley Crawford43
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 Joseph Jurra TjapaltjarriJJ0702039Acrylic on linen,183 x 244 cm74
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 Julia RitsonUntitled 0817Oil on linen,52 x 42 cm each$2,200 (per pair)278
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 Marnie WarkWinters PinchAcrylic and Oil Pastel on linen,165 x 200 cm$8,800Wark's pieces are essentially studies in composition and colour. Great importance is placed on the tension between line and shape, form and content, simplicity and vibrancy, resulting in a never-ending exploration of the spirit of space.317
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 Mark SchallerChestnut StallionSteal Sculpture,280 x 154 x 80 cm$30,000332
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 Mark SchallerUntitledbronze,50 x 60 x 30 cm$8,800333
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 Ron FrancisThe Divine WindowOil on canvas,180 x 160 cm$25,000336
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 Joshua YeldhamWhite Lillies - Morning BayShellac with carving to french handmade paper,120 x 106 cmSOLD340
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 Drasko BoljevicDomine Quo VadisAcrylic on Canvas,152 x 121 cm$3,300343
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 Sydney BallCayuga Blue (1975)Acrylic and enamel on cotton duck,123 x 152 cm$18,500345
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 Todd HunterEmmanuelleOil on canvas,180 x 170 cm$14,500346
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 Stelarc Ear on ArmCast Glass,130 x 45 x 45 cmPOA347
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 David BromleyThe Young ArtistAcrylic on Canvas,183 x 152 cm348
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 Sidney NolanGreen Head (1964)Oil on Board,122 x 122 cm$55,000349
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 Joshn OlsenTree Country, Hill End (1962)Oil on Board,105 x 75 cm$75,000350
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 Jason BenjaminMake It HomeOil on linen,183 x 244 cm$50,000351
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 Clifton PughOn the Edge of the Salt Plains (1960)Oil on Board,67 x 90 cm$12,500352
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 John PercevalMother and ChildPencil on Paper,29 x 19 cmSOLD353
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 Alexander CalderUntitledScreenprint Ed15/30,156 x 114 cm$6,600354
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 Darren McDonaldWielding the Willow like an Axe (The Don)Oil on linen,183 x 152 cm$8,800355
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