Samantha Tipler’s artistic style is a fusion of abstraction and nature-inspired themes, creating pieces that exude raw energy and striking textures. Growing up in Henley Beach, South Australia and drawing influences from French Impressionists, the Australian Heidelberg School artists, Brett Whiteley and worldwide street art,…
“Living in Geelong, I work from my home studio mainly in watercolour but sometimes inks, printmaking, acrylics and oils. I attended occasional classes with the watercolourist Jan McNeill and printmaker Laura Osborne in the late 1980’s to early 1990’s but have been largely self taught…
“My artistic style has evolved through a deeply personal journey. As I delved into creative exploration, seeking healing and self-connection, I embarked on a path of portraying introspective women using a diverse palette of mediums, including graphite, charcoal, acrylic, oil, and pencil, on fabrics inspired…
Sharmain Lowe Abstract Artist.Sharmain was born in Warburton and has lived in the beautiful Yarra Valley Victoria for most of her life. Sharmain took every art class that was available to her in her school years. This gave Sharmain the opportunity to try and often…
I studied at Melbourne State College, in the 1888 Building, now Melbourne Universitycampus, where I was privileged to learn from talented, exhibiting artists. There was alwaysthe expectation that I would teach art upon graduation, but a sideways decision led me intothe corporate world of manufacturing…
Perth Artist Regina Noakes’s new figurative paintings have much humour, exuberant colour, as are her subjects. Regina is a significant Australian painter who has won several art awards and grants. She has held over 60 solo exhibitions and participated in several international Biennales and invited…
My name is Peter Newton and I have been painting landscapes / seascapes in which time explored watercolour, pastels, oils and acrylics for over 20 years .I have had 8 Solo Art Exhibitions at Geelong, Melbourne and Sydney.Exhibited @theotherartfair at Kensington ( Melbourne May 2019),…
“As an eclectic, contemporary, expressive oil painter, my works mostly exude rich colour, vibrancy & tactility through the use of brushes & knives. Abstract, land & ocean… colour abounds”.
Lea Duffy is an abstract artist inspired by the coastal beauty of her home on the Bellarine Peninsula. Working with acrylics, oils, and mixed media, her vibrant and textured pieces reflect the natural landscapes and seascapes around her. Lea’s art captures the essence of her environment, bringing tranquility and joy to her viewers. Through her participation in the Queenscliff Art Prize, she hopes to share her passion and vision with a broader audience.