‘I am interested in portraying the spectacle of the everyday. The Melbourne city skyline is being transformed. These changes mean that the city is becoming increasingly built up, populated and intense. As a consequence, our parks, squares and beaches are now, more than ever, important means of finding respite in our lives.
Above: Jennifer Keeler-Milne, Beetles, bugs and butterflies (2019), charcoal, paper, glass and wood. 5 domes; 25 x 14 x 14cm, 4 …
Congratulations to Graeme Drendel, Barbie Kjar & Terry Matassoni, finalists in the 2018 Paul Guest Prize at Bendigo Art Gallery …
Image above: Terry Matassoni What took you so long 2001 lithograph 16 x 21 cm In late January 2021, Lorne …