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Last day to catch ISABELLE DE KLEINE’s solo show Last day to catch ISABELLE DE KLEINE’s solo show WORLD WAS ON FIRE 10am-5pm today. View catalogue via link in bio.

Featured work:

IN WITTENOOM, 2023 by ISABELLE DE KLEINE • Watercolour, gouache + acrylic on paper • Framed size: 87.5cm H x 68.5cm W • Framed under Perspex in Tasmanian oak

This work is part of Isabelle de Kleine’s solo exhibition World Was on Fire.

Says Isabelle of her work: “Nestled between spinifex-covered hills, the iron cliffs and waters below, lies the forgotten home. This work explores the feeling of driving through the ghost town of Wittenoom and surrounding landscape. The reverence felt for a once thriving town, built in hope and prosperity, now lost to memory. Wiped from the maps, it elicits a somber awe for both the grandeur of its beauty and its ultimate tragedy.

“My body of work comprises a series of mixed media watercolour paintings that explore the complexities, struggles and richness of human experience. The works speak of the dualities of love and loss, light and dark, the web of experience that weaves together the beautiful and flawed tapestry of ourselves.”

#art #watercolour #painting #mixedmedia #worksonpaper #isabelledekleine #westernaustralia #wittenoom #australianartist #contemporaryart #contemporarypainting #figurstivepainting #sydneygallery #portrait #portraitpainting
ALICHIA VAN RHIJN’s solo show SWEET SPOT finishe ALICHIA VAN RHIJN’s solo show SWEET SPOT finishes today in our Woolloomooloo gallery 10am-5pm. Catalogue via link in bio.

Featured work:

SORE SPOTS, 2023 by ALICHIA VAN RHIJN • Glazed earthenware + composite gold • 23cm H x 15cm W x 13.5cm D • One-of-a-kind original 

This work is part of Alichia van Rhijn’s Sweet Spot—a collection of vibrant ceramic sculptural works that reference recent personal experiences and struggles, alongside early memories of childhood both before her immigration to Australia from South Africa, and her time in her adopted homeland.

The forms embody a combination of joy, pain, heartache, acceptance and perseverance. Overwhelming exhaustion and sadness are interspersed with moments of success and pure joy. Finding these moments or ‘sweet spots’ to keep going through adversity, underpins the dialogue between the multi-faceted elements and anthropomorphic forms. They are in a constant state of flux—shifting and changing as they span the fluidity of time.

#art #ceramicart #ceramics #sculpture #ceramicsculpture #australianceramics #australianartist #alichiavanrhijn #sydneygallery #contemporaryart #contemporarysculpture
Belinda Street’s studies at her Lighthouse Resid Belinda Street’s studies at her Lighthouse Residency!…

#Repost The studies I created at Nobbys - Whibayganba Headland. Now the studio work begins using the studies and my memories to inform larger works.

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Isabelle de Kleine’s solo ‘World was on Fire’ continues till Saturday, together with Alichia van Rhijn’s ceramics show ‘Sweet Spot’. Both catalogues via link in bio.

We’re open Mon-Fri 9.30-5.30, Sat 10-5. 80 William St Woolloomooloo (cnr Riley St).

Photo by @isabelledekleine #art #artexhibition #painting #watercolour #ceramics #australianart #australianartist #sydneygallery
ISABELLE DE KLEINE solo exhibition WORLD WAS ON FI ISABELLE DE KLEINE solo exhibition WORLD WAS ON FIRE till 30 Sept. Link in bio to works or pop into our Sydney gallery to see in person! 

Featured work:
REWRITTEN, 2023 by ISABELLE DE KLEINE • Watercolour, gouache + acrylic on paper • Framed size: 123cm H x 127cm W • One-of-a-kind • Framed under Perspex in Tasmanian oak

Says Isabelle of her work: “A story revised, a memory reimagined, a reality reshaped. The figure sits in longing, reaching for something no longer there. A creation that didn’t exist, a power that was never real.

“My body of work comprises a series of mixed media watercolour paintings that explore the complexities, struggles and richness of human experience. The works speak of the dualities of love and loss, light and dark, the web of experience that weaves together the beautiful and flawed tapestry of ourselves.

“The figures depicted are envoys of my contemplations on identity and the psyche. When realisation comes that our reality is fabrication, when we understand the fallibility of ourselves and the falsities we have created; what remains? Who do we become? The works depict the liminal space that we occupy when we are left in loss, and the reconstruction of self that occurs in the wake of grief.”

#art #australianart #australianartist #westernaustralia #figurativepainting #figurativeart #portraitpainting #watercolour #worksonpaper #sydneygallery #design #interiordesign #artcollector
ALICHIA VAN RHIJN’s solo exhibition SWEET SPOT c ALICHIA VAN RHIJN’s solo exhibition SWEET SPOT continues this week till 30 Sept. Catalogue via link in bio. 

Featured work:
GROUND YOURSELF, 2023 by ALICHIA VAN RHIJN • Glazed earthenware + composite gold • 25cm H x 30cm W x 14cm D • One-of-a-kind original 

This work is part of Alichia van Rhijn’s Sweet Spot—a collection of vibrant ceramic sculptural works that reference recent personal experiences and struggles, alongside early memories of childhood both before her immigration to Australia from South Africa, and her time in her adopted homeland.

The forms embody a combination of joy, pain, heartache, acceptance and perseverance. Overwhelming exhaustion and sadness are interspersed with moments of success and pure joy. Finding these moments or ‘sweet spots’ to keep going through adversity, underpins the dialogue between the multi-faceted elements and anthropomorphic forms. They are in a constant state of flux—shifting and changing as they span the fluidity of time.

#ceramics #cersmicsculpture #ceramicexhibition #alichiavanrhijn #curatorialandco #sydneygallery #artgallery #australianartist #sculpture #australiansculpture #australiandesign #interiordesign #australianart #australianceramics
**NEW WORKS** by BRETT ANTHONY MOORE online + in t **NEW WORKS** by BRETT ANTHONY MOORE online + in the gallery now. Link in bio.

Featured work:

SKIN SATELLITES, 2023 by BRETT ANTHONY MOORE • Acrylic polymer paintskin on sustainable hardwood composite • 80cm H  x 80cm W x 3.5cm D • One-of-a-kind original

Working predominantly with acrylics, Brett Anthony Moore creates initial paintings or ‘paint skins’ in his studio by experimenting and mixing an initial selected paint palette. He then leaves the experimental ‘paint skin’ to dry and contract over about a week, after which time he responds to the resulting piece, the shape it has taken on, and produces a final sculptural work for the wall. 

Brett’s artistic inspiration spans a lifetime of intrepid travel, music, education, and experimentation. The influence of the Brit Pop art era, punk music, Australian pub rock and post-modern expressionism lives within his work, a reflection of his fascination with balancing conceptual narrative and the act of physical art-making.

#art #wallsculpture #australiandesign #australianartist #sculpture #painting #emergingartist #design #interiordesign #artanddesign #brettanthonymoore #sydneygallery
Michael Carney in situ in this beautiful space! Ca Michael Carney in situ in this beautiful space! Can’t wait for his solo coming up later this year ⚡️#Repost @rachelleppinus.stylist 
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Eton House by @urbanhabitats_sa 
Photographed by @kate.bowman.photographer 

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