Known for his figurative work that often centres around references to art history, botany and landscape, Ameneiro works primarily in printmaking, painting and drawing.
Ameneiro was the winner of the 2007 Fremantle Print Award. He has been twice selected as commissioned print-artist for the Print Council of Australia.
His work is represented in select major private and corporate collections, as well as public and university museum collections including the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Queensland Art Gallery, State Library of Victoria and the Art Gallery of South Australia.
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Read MoreSimon is a well known Australian Photographer, having worked with The Age for many years and being at the front line of newsworthy events in his daily work.
Read MoreKate Piekutowski is an Australian/Polish artist who works as a printmaker and textile designer. Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Piekutowski finished her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2011 from the University of Tasmania and later completed her Masters of Fine Arts (June 2013). She has exhibited in over 50 solo and group exhibitions in Gallery Pejean, Colville Gallery, Inka Gallery, Moonah Art Centre, The Stable Gallery, Manyung Gallery, Goulburn Street Gallery, Sidespace Gallery, BSG Gallery, The Long Gallery as well as attending a number of artist fairs in Hong Kong, Singapore and New York.
Through the medium of etching, Piekutowski explores cultural identity and a sense of belonging within her practice. She reflects on the disconnection with her Polish heritage and ancestors, as well as investigates historical and folkloric narratives. Being a first-generation child of migrants, her work naturally triggers a sense of nostalgia, loss and memories of a romanticised world. She draws inspiration from childhood stories including Mary Poppins and The Wizard of Oz, where motifs such as an umbrella or ruby shoes are symbolic of returning home.
Read MoreGreg is a Daylesford base artist who has had over 35 solo exhibitions and is represented in various major collections.
He specialises in depicting landscapes from a topographical perspective. Using natural ochres and pigments he builds rich, textured paintings that explore literal and metaphorical links between mapping land and canvas. Greg’s love of aerial views began as a child, flying over the Australian landscape.
Read MoreJimmi Buscombe is a professional artist based on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. He specialises in highly detailed portraiture, integrating a range of methods and mediums including pencil, paint and pastel to create stunningly life like representations of his subjects.
Read MoreBorn in Sydney 1972. Predominantly a pastel artist, specialising in farm scenes of South West Victoria. Also street scenes of Melbourne and New York.
Read MorePredominantly a drawer and watercolour artist, I endeavour to create hyper-realistic works of art with subtle narratives within. I am currently drawn to antiques, reproducing them as still life paintings and presenting them as lost artefacts. I am especially drawn to all things nautical.
Read MoreHarley Manifold was born in Camperdown, Victoria in 1982. In 2003 he completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Deakin University in Warrnambool. He then went onto complete his Honours in Fine Arts at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne as the only non – previous student in his year.
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