Margaret Slape-Phillips My art is a lifetime vocation and journey from early childhood where my passion began by illustrating my own stories and books. There is no finality when it […]
JA Arnott I am practising artist with my own studio specialising in imaginative realism, as well as realistic portraiture. I create works specifically for exhibitions with a theme but also […]
Lorraine Brown Lorraine Brown has always felt a connection with the art of watercolour. The mediums ability to create unique and unexpected results, its risk and surprise, were special and […]
Rajpal Kaur Dayan. Malaysian-born of Northern Indian heritage from the City of Ipoh, Perak, West Malaysia. Emigrated with my family to Australia in 1989, and now a proud Australian. Attended […]
Aleksandra is an accomplished fine artist and currently produces works mostly in the mediums of oil and watercolour, based on portraits and genre scenes where the human figure dominates. She is particularly inspired by Paris, its people, and its streetscapes.
As a volunteer, member and committee member at Gallery One I participate in a lively environment where the common thread linking us all is that we are artists and crafts people. We are all different ages and from various cultural backgrounds who create and exhibit together. None of this would happen without the efforts of our Manager and volunteers who assist with the management of the Gallery.
Ever inspired by the Australian environment, Liz Powley seeks to explore the small, the colourful and the hidden. Using traditional to slightly insane techniques, she will take you on an adventure to explore the capabilities of art materials and the distant limits of colour theory.
‘I realised from an early age that as a south east kid from back blocks I wasn’t going to make it as the ‘next James Dean’. Decided to pursue an artistic career in the thriving metropolis of Kingston-upon-Hull.
Wende Dahl started drawing and painting figures and people in her teens at school then rediscovered that same passion for drawing life figures some 40 years later. “I work as much as I can from life: figures, flowers, landscape, still life. I like to be able to reach out to touch my subject.”
“Science and Art have been my passion for many years.” Andrew Barr is a landscape painter and illustrator, capturing images from remote areas around South Australia.