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February 1, 2012
IF YOU ARE IN OR VISITING SYDNEY IN FEBRUARY

    

Paintings from Australian modern abstract landscape painter, Belynda Henry.

Her new show ‘COLOUR MY WORLD’ is showing at the Richard Martin Art gallery , Holdsworth Street, Woollarah, Sydney. Opening 18th February, 2012. A show of over 20 paintings and a group of small sculptures.

www.richardmartinart.com.au

www.belyndahenry.com/Site_2_belyndahenry.com2011/BELYNDA_HENRY.html

December 5, 2011
INTRODUCING SAMANTHA ROBINSON

    

Ceramics from Australian ceramicist Samantha Robinson, and view of her Double Bay, Sydney shop. 

http://samantharobinson.com.au

May 2, 2011
TRAVEL ALIBIS

       

Skyline greeting cards collection by British stationery company, Cutture.

www.cutture.com 

February 14, 2011
LIKE A RAM ON THE WALL

    

April 2010 window display of the Sydney based stationery shop, Papier d’Amour.

www.papierdamour.com.au

July 15, 2010
BEDSIDE STORY #2

 

 

Hand crafted story books by Akina (Sydney, Australia). In order from top to bottom:Charlie’s Widow / Poems for Piotr / Teddy Bear’s Picnic / The Little Mermaid 

www.akina.com.au

February 9, 2010

POSSIBLY THE BEST ADDITION TO SYDNEY ART SCENE. A wonderful selection of Chinese modern Art, a magic space, an enchanting tea house and a great library!

The White Rabbit Collection is one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of contemporary Chinese art. Founded by Kerr and Judith Neilson, it focuses on works produced after 2000.

Admission Free.

www.whiterabbitcollection.org

December 17, 2009
SKY IS THE LIMIT

Post futurist - The other side’ work by Paul Vescio.

The inspiration for my work is derived from the futurism movement that started in the early part of the twentieth century. These ideas were fed on the dynamic and rapidly changing social and political situations of that era. My intentions here were to replicate futurist ideas from the past into today by challenging norms and wanting to incorporate all of the new and noisy technologies in the world and turn the art world on its head’ Paul Vescio.

This work is currently displayed at www.kaleidoscope-gallery.com (Sydney).

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