Art Catalogue

The images below are details of much larger paintings.

DINING ROOM

 “So you think it’s funny.”                                          Anne – France Fulgence

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Anne was borne in France. She gained the Baccalaureat Arts Plastiques and a Diplome du Centre National. She has exhibited with Michael Nagy Fine Art of Paddington. Her work has been awarded in numerous competitions such as The Paddington Art Prize, The Shoalhaven Art Society and the Arthur Blinman Art Prize (winner) For some time she has been painting the close-up faces and heads of hunting dogs. She lives and works in NSW> She is represented by Despard Gallery www.despard-gallery.co.au

 

 

“Laudanum”                                                               John Lendis

laudunum John is one of Tasmania’s premier oil painters. He holds a Bachelor and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Tasmania. He has had many solo exhibitions around Australia and in New Zealand. John has been involved in many group exhibitions in Tasmania and also in Russia. His work has received critical acclaim and been the subject of articles in 40 Degrees South, The Sydney Morning Herald, Art and Antiques in NSW, The Australian Newspaper, Eveline Magazine, The Weekend Australian, and The Mercury, as well as being discussed on ABC Radio. For further information go to www.andmarkgallery.com.au

 

 

 

 

“Sea Spray dunes”                                                    Heath Lander

 Heath Lander is a graduate of Melbourne University. He works in sculpture, ceramics and painting. He works en plain air and from the model before developing finished works in the studio. He has had a number of successful exhibitions in Melbourne galleries.

 

“Two Giraffes”                                                          Ngan Vu

 Ngan is a secondary school student living in Melbourne. She has been exhibiting for three years in various Melbourne galleries with both commercial and critical success. Her “Tiger” is displayed in the Stables Suite. .

 

“The Big Set”                                                            Peter Day

 Peter Day holds a a Masters of Arts (Visual Arts) from the University of New South Wales. He is based in Geelong where he is represented by the Marianne Newmann Gallery. He has exhibited widely; his work is held in many collections and he has received a number of awards, fellowships and appointments. For further information go to www.mariannenewmanngallery.com.au

 

“Punk Woman”                                                          Deborah St. Leger

 Deborah is represented by Inka Gallery, Hobart. 6223-3663. “

 

“Head”                                                                       Peter Stephenson

 Peter Stephenson was borne in Melbourne and served with the Australian navy during the sixties. He trained at the Tasmanian School of Art. He also studied in Germany and traveled widely throughout Europe. He has had many solo and group exhibitions in Canberra, Melbourne, Hobart, Brisbane and Launceston. His paintings can be seen in the collections of the National Gallery, Canberra and Victoria, the Goethe Insitute, Harvard University, Artbank, Sydney, Federal Court, Canberra and in many private collections in Australia, Germany, Italy, UK, USA, Japan and New Zealand.

 

 READING ROOM

“Captain Cadillac and his little Buddy”                    Wayne Brookes

 Wayne Brookes holds a Bachelor of Visual art and a Master of Fine Art from the University of Tasmania. He has exhibited widely and his work is held by the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston; University of Tasmania Fine Arts gallery, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and private collections overseas. For further information go to www.despard-gallery.com.au

“Yellow Woman” Penelope Ann

Penelope Ann holds degrees in Fine Art (Painting) and Education. She has taught Art at secondary school and had a number of exhibitions in Melbourne.

RECEPTION HALL

“Untitled”                                                                   Marise Maas 

Marise Maas was born in Utrecht. She emigrated to Australia with her family in 1982, and studied Printmaking at the Tasmanian School of Art. Maas moved to Amsterdam in 1993, where she worked for three years, printmaking at Grafisch Atelier Haarlem, and painting full-time. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions in Amsterdam and eleven solo exhibitions in Melbourne, where she now lives and works. For further information go to www.chrysalis.com.au

“Joie de vert”                                                                        Penelope Ann 

As above.

  

BAKEHOUSE

 “The end of the relationship”                                    Helen Hopcroft

 Helen Hopcroft gained a BFA from the University of Tasmania and a Masters in Painting from London’s Royal College of Art. She teaches Creative Arts at the University of Newcastle NSW. One of her images formed the basis of the 2000 Adelaide festival of Arts poster. For further information go to www.endangered-drawingtheline.com/helen-hopcroft.html

 

“Still life with Bird’s Custard”                                  Irene Barberis

 Dr. Irene Barberis lectures at RMIT in drawing. Information about her many exhibitions, awards and current projects can be found at her website www.irenebarberis.com

“Landscape”                                                            John Lendis

As before.

BARN

“Untitled (Dog)”                                                      Deb Williams

Deb holds a BA (Printmaking) from Victoria College, Prahran, a Dip. Ed, from Melbourne University, a BA (Hons.) from RMIT and an MFA (Printmkaing) from the National Art School, Sydney. She has exhibited widely throughout Australia and her work is held by galleries here and overseas. For more information go to www.colvillestreetartgallery.com.au

COTTAGE

 “War at sea”                                                              Peter Stephenson

 As above.  

 

“Mount Wellington”                                                  Mandy Renard

 Mandy Renard is a graduate of the University of Tasmania, where she majored in Printmaking. She says “Tasmanian landscapes can be shocking in their intricacy and humbling in their grace. This is an island of dark and dripping beauty, fecund and fantastic.” For further information go to www.handmarkgallery.com.au

 

“Old Man”                                                                 Colin Holt

Colin Holt studied Fine Art at Darwin Community College and now works as a painter, screen printer, furniture maker, muralist and musician. He has exhibited in Darwin and his work is held by the National Gallery of Australia and Raft Artspace, Darwin. For further information  go to www.raftartspace.com.au

 

“Street Protest”                                                         Kerry Herrman

Kerry holds a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) in Painting, from Ballarat University, a Graduate Diploma of Education Melbourne University and Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) with majors in English, and Philosophy, Deakin University.

Her work explores the street. From large billboard advertisement, control, telling us what to buy, watch and wear, instrumental rationalism and sub-systems of buildings, institutions and cars dominate the city whereas the real people fade into insignificance. For further information go to www.artsconnect.com.au 

 

“Fantasy”                                                                   Marina Pribaz 

Marina Pribaz gained a Bachelor of Fine Art (Painting) from RMIT. Currently she is a ceramicist and lives near the Wombat Forest, Daylesford.

 

“Citiscape”                                                                         Anne Curry

Anne holds a B.Ed from Melbourne University and a B.F.A. in painting from RMIT. She has taught Art at secondary level for many years and has exhibited in various group and solo shows.

 

STABLES

“Tiger”                                                                       Ngan Vu

As above.

 

HOMESTEAD

“Love in the back seat”                                            Penelope Ann

As before.


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