Les Dessinatrices : Current Group Show

Espionage Gallery proudly presents Les Dessinatrices, an all female international illustration exhibition.

I have three smaller sized paintings in this show (15" X 15")

Opening night was April 19th, and exhibition runs for two weeks (Until May 3rd) Well worth checking out! 

www.espionage-gallery.com

Photo taken by Mark Zed. (c) Copyright Mark Zed 2012.  

 

 

Christmas Group Exhibition: Art Images Gallery, Norwood

The Christmas Season is fast approaching!

For original gift ideas this Christmas be sure to visit Art Images Gallery on the Parade in Norwood.

I have a new collection of my Handmade Creatures in the Christmas Group Exhibition at Art Images Gallery on the Parade in Norwood..

The opening night is Friday 25th November 2011 at 6pm and runs through until Christmas.

http://artimagesgallery.com.au/ 

SALA festival: St Ignatius Art Show 2011

"St Ignatius Art Show is an eclectic collection of painting, drawing, prints and sculpture by established and emerging South Australian Artists, including important work from the Iwantja Community in the Far North. The show was originally conceived to expose students of the college to the scope of local contemporary Art practice. It has become a popular weekend event where everyone can experience new Art in one location."

I'll be participating in this art show with new artworks, incl paintings and soft toys. For more info on exhibition:

http://www.salafestival.com/Details.aspx?showid=817

http://www.ignatius.sa.edu.au/event-detail338/saint-ignatius-art-show-2011/

 

Melbourne International Airport: Artwork in departure lounge.

Pretty privileged to have an artwork celebrated in the City of Melbourne ... again! The MoVida Next Door mural painted on Hosier Lane in Winter of 2008 is currently on display on the walls of Melbourne's International Airport departure lounge. Photographic company Visual Resource have taken 13 images which they feel reflect the experience and mood of Melbourne, in order to connect with travellers to their departure city. The company have recreated our 2008 mural into a larger than life-sized image comparable to the scale of a billboard. Graffiti and street art can be so transient... it's nice to have this piece revived and viewed by a completely different and vast audience. "With 2.5 million passengers passing through the departure lounge each year, Melbourne Airport may well have inadvertently become one of the country's most frequented art galleries".