artists

Jenny is a contemporary floral artist who explores the joyful world of large-scale botanicals. Her work celebrates the forms and colours found in nature, and the intimate details of the focused bloom.

Based in Sydney, Christopher is a veteran artist that been been displayed in galleries across Australia since 1981. In his most recent works in his magical realism paintings create a visual poetry and enchanting stillness of Sydney’s diverse landscapes.

Linda sees art as a never-ending adventure. Living near the National Park on Sydney’s north shore, her work is inspired by waterfalls, bushland and reflections in local creeks. A humble finalist in numerous art prizes.

Michelle Sparks is a self-taught Australian artist renowned for her innate talent in composition and colour. Her preference for bold and vibrant colours infuses her pieces with a striking presence that commands attention.

Based in Sydney, Ben always aims for something different. With a background in illustrating and design, his artworks include abstract landscapes inspired by Australia’s east coast and minimalist geometric paintings developed from his architectural sketches.

Elaine Foulsham is an artist from Sydney who creates contemporary art focusing on semi-abstract landscapes. She draws from open outdoor areas and coastal regions, aiming to capture the vitality and essence of the scenery. Using various materials, her art conveys interpretations that can vary among viewers.

An accomplished painter with MA in Visual Art from Sydney College of the Arts, Sara Roberts translates her subject matter into poetic or romantic images, with an open beginning and ending, meant for interpretation by the viewer. Her art evolves through a fluid layering process, resulting in pieces that evoke nostalgia while capturing the essence of foreign landscapes and the human psyche.

Sydney-based abstract artist Janice Eliovson predominantly employs bold colour choices in acrylic and mixed media to create her works. She builds depth through visual storytelling, using her art practice to explore opportunities for bridging our internal landscapes through introspection and self-expression, while also connecting with the natural world.

Sydney-based artist Rolella's recent abstract paintings seek to expose a delicate equilibrium between a sense of balance and visual calm and the tumult of painterly texture and surface tension.

Kurt Herrmann is a painter from  the mountains of Pennsylvania who does both figurative and  abstract work, but above all he is a colourist at heart. The artist recognizes that all his work, regardless of its initial inspiration, is profoundly influenced by his Appalachian studio's environment and culture.

Ian makes art for its pure joy and hopes others enjoy his creations as much as he enjoys painting them. Working from his studio/family home in the bush near Gundaroo about 40km from Canberra, most of Ian’s paintings draw inspiration from the surrounding countryside.

Sergio likes to punctuate his painting with intermittent trends of inspiration from the wonders of nature and exotic lands where the eye, heart and soul find tranquility, joy, moments of beauty in stillness and transcending into a profound reality.