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Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Bass Coast, Dennis Leversha
Australia 2002Acrylic on canvasSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - No 5 Brace, Dennis Leversha
AustraliaAcrylic on paperSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Dream Believe Achieve, Kate Elsey
AustraliaAcrylic on boardSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Mine Site, Dennis Leversha
AustraliaAcrylic on boardSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Boonurong People, Patrice 'Muthaymiles' Mahoney
AustraliaAcrylic on boardSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Bright Outlook, Pauline Grotto
AustraliaAcrylic and oilSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Minah Swansong, Jill Rogers
AustraliaAcrylic on linenSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - Three Men (Bringing in a Viet Cong suspect )1969, Jim Cane
Australia 1944 - Acrylic on canvas -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - The Fourth Angel of the Apocalypse 1960's, Clive Richardson
Australia 1945Acrylic on canvas -
Footscray Community Arts
Out in the Crowd, Nina Bove, (estimated); 1999 - 2004
MEDIUM: Acrylic and gouache on canvas. DESCRIPTION: Gold painting on blue background, no frame. Crowded luminous stick figures dominate the canvas; a dark blue midnight sky the background, the strokes rough and brushed, the crowd is captured with sparks of light, points of activity around and amongst the figures gives the work movement. Signed and dated proper left hand side of image.the, in, gouache, bove, out, crowd, acrylic -
Footscray Community Arts
Ghost, Stephen Scott, 2006
MEDIUM: Acrylic on ply -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Marion BORGELT, Liquid Light - 67 Degrees, 2011
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with the assistance of Quota International, Horsham and the Robert Salzer Foundation, 2013acrylic on canvas, pins -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: Penelope AITKEN (b.1967 Melb. AUS), Penelope Aitken, Mapping Mass & Void 10, 2008
Penelope Aitken lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She makes paintings and installations about relationships: between people, between things and between people and things. Recurring subjects include friendship, genealogy, romantic liaisons, and cross-cultural exchange as well as gardening, craft and landscape design. 'I am interested in the social, psychological and aesthetic motives behind organisation, belonging and displacement and I often make work that investigates such arrangements.' She has held regular solo exhibitions since 1995 and has been represented in group exhibitions since 1989. These have included shows in public and commercial galleries, artist run spaces, outdoor projects and festivals in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Tokyo and Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. Aitken has previously worked at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and at Asialink at the University of Melbourne. From 2006 - 2009 she was a board member of the Melbourne artist run gallery, West Space and she has also curated and coordinated numerous exhibitions and written and edited catalogues, articles and essays. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education (Visual Arts) both from The University of Melbourne and completed her Masters of Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2004. In 1997 Aitken was selected to be a studio artist for two years at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne and in 2000 she undertook an Australia Council Studio at the Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan. More recently she spent two months in 2007 at the Laughing Waters Residency, Birrarung, in Eltham, Victoria. There she began her current interest in the rocks used in the landscape designs of Gordon Ford. Paintings of Ford's rocks made since 2007 as well as glacial erratics, meteors, and other natural and displaced rocks were exhibited in March 2011 at the Light Factory Gallery in Eltham in a show called My History of here, and Second Nature, one work from this exhibition, was awarded first prize at Eltham Masterworks 2011. Other work made about rocks in nature and culture include: the project, A dark archive, as well as in two installations: You seem so settled for one that doesn't belong held at West Space in 2009 and Gathering these things to remind me of home shown in 2010 at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, Queensland. In July and August 2007 Aitken undertook an arts recidency at Birrarung, a house and garden designed by Gordon Ford and managed as the Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program by the Shire of Nillumbik Victoria. The rocks depicted in the painting 'Mapping Mass & Void 10' are all taken from the garden at Birrarung. Aitken has made reference to those rocks and the way in which Ford thought of the rocks as individuals that need to be handled and placed with consideration to show off their best aspects.oil and acrylic on linen ek prac 2015 -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Painting, LENDON, Nigel b. 1944 Adelaide, Glove, 1974
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Brimbank City Council
Painting - Portrait - Local Community Leader, Professor Maureen Ryan, 2014
Painting, acrylic on canvass.professor maureen ryan, charlotte clemens, 2014 -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil and acrylic on canvas, Robert Kelly, Chinaman's Creek, 2016
Bob Kelly paints landscapes of culturally significant sites along the Mornington Peninsula and depicts these locations as he imagines they originally were before colonisation. Using traditional Western painting techniques, Kelly records the underlying spirit of the Peninsula from a Wathaurong perspective. Chinaman’s Creek in Capel Sound (Rosebud West) was an important watercourse that originally ran from Wonga (Arthur’s Seat) down through Tootgarook Swamp into Port Phillip Bay. It was a great fresh water and food source and home for many Boonwurrung people. Since settlement over 170 years ago, the creek has been drained, blocked, reconstructed and damaged. Kelly depicts a lush green landscape in which the clean creek water winds through the surrounding vegetation of spinifex grasses and gum trees, the background hills are abundant with trees, untouched from man's intervention. Using painstaking detail, Kelly records each blade of grass and ripple on the surface of Chinaman’s Creek. His attention to detail serves to powerfully reimagine this important cultural site, returning it to its former pristine state, and reinvigorating its role as a key place of sustenance for the Indigenous populations of the Peninsula. Chinaman's Creek was a finalist in the 2017 Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize.oil and acrylic on canvaslandscape, creek, trees, chinaman's creek, painting, indigenous, robert kelly, bayside acquisitive art prize, bob kelly, wathaurong, rosebud, arthur's seat, tootgarook swamp, port phillip bay, boonwurrung -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Black Day, 2012
'Black Day' was part of a series of paintings drawn from a larger body of work produced over a four-year period exploring the 'harsher side' of the Australian landscape and the aftermath of extreme weatehr events and climatic occurences of fire, flood, drough and wind. Although loosely based on real places and events, the works are essentially fictional with ideas gleaned from popular media - telveision, Internet, magazines and newspapers. While my return to abstraction and landcape painting from figuration has been relatively recent, the natural environment has always been informed by my artistic practice regardless of subject matter, and has had always informed my artistic practice regardless of subject matter, and has had a long-standing influence on the aesthetics, the compositional structre and imagery in my work. The flattening of the picture plane and the prominent horizontal and vertical marks in my composition are informed by a response to both natural and man-made interventions in the land - the muted and restricted colour palette echoing my response to extrems in environmental changes, particulalry of cental and western ditrict Victoria. Created in the studio environment, I consisder this boxy of work as being imaginative 'conglomerates' which reflect varying perspectives and textural interpretrations of the land - defining and expresssing my response to particular and significant climatic, environmental events and my personal experiances. September 2012Tarli GLOVER Tarli Glover undertook a Bachelor of Arts at Ballarat College of Advanced Education [now Federation University] between 1980 and 1983, majoring in Fine Art Painting. Based in Central Victoria, she has been practicing professionally for over three decades and has exhibited widely throughout Australia. While Tarli's work covers a wide range of creative disciplines’ she concentrate’s primarily on painting, drawing and multi-media works with a focus on both landscape and figurative genres. Her work leans toward semi abstract symbolism and representation. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection and was purchased for the collection by Vice Chancellor David Battersby. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Acrylic on canvas paintingart, artwork, glover, tarli glover, bushfire, alumni, available -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Windy Day, Ursula Theinert
AustraliaAcrylic and charcoal on canvasSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Mardi Gras 'I', Ken Griffiths
AustraliaOil on acrylic boardSigned -
Pyrenees Shire Council
painting, Melville Robinson, Pyrenees Landscape by Melville Robinson, 1998
significant as a work of art by local Pyrenees artist, locally significant to the Central Highlands Region of Victoria as a representation of local landscape and/or culture acrylic painting of landscapeSigned: Melville R (lower right) -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection
Artwork, other - Anna among the Soursobs, Richard Cornish
Acrylic and oil on canvasSigned and dated -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Acrylic on canvas, 'Glade of the Mystique Seductress' by Julie Watkins, 1971
This painting is one of my key early works incorporating the Baroque dualities of theatrical drama and inner emotional worlds. Interpreting the Baroque subject of the Sacred and the Profane, the swirling diagonal composition of crossed figures, transparent and billowing drapery in contrasting colours and dramatically tense gestures, in this work combine to suggest both religious ecstacy and physical sensuality. The glade is portrayed as white light. It is the open space for the drama. One face gazes ambiguously at the viewer, questioning, whether she is - the willing but (guarded OR mysterious?) seductress the title suggests. Julie Watkins, 2015 Julie WATKINS (1949- ) In 1969 Julie Watkins completed an Associateship Diploma Fine Art-Painting at RMIT, and a Fellowship Diploma of Fine Art-Painting the year after. In 1973 she was awarded a Diploma of Education at Hawthorn State College. Julie Watkins worked as a TAFE teacher from1973 to 1978, then as a tutor for the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at RMIT between 1979 and 1992. Between the years 2003 to 2003 she was a tutor at the University of Melbourne (Victorian College of the Arts. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Acrylic on stretched canvas art, artwork, julie watkins, watkins, painting, acrylic on canvas, available, julie meyer -
Federation University Art Collection
Acrylic on canvas, 'Girl with Candle' by Mel Rowsell, 2007
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Canvas painting of a girl with blonde hard watching a candle which has just been sniffed out. Signed verso. "Girl with Candle" [signature] Acrylic on canvasart, artwork, rowsell, candle, mel rowsell, available -
Footscray Community Arts
Funky Town, Peter McCracken, 2004
MEDIUM: Acrylic on paper DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Menace at Sea, Roger Moloney, 2005
MEDIUM: Acrylic on linen DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
The Run, Monika Zechetmayr, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Tranquility/Cat Shark Bay, Monika Zechetmayr, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
A Sense of Unity, Rosemary Mangiamele, (exact); 2009
MEDIUM: Acrylic on paper DESCRIPTION: -
Footscray Community Arts
Nine Views: 79 Toyota Corolla, Vin Ryan, 1997
MEDIUM: Acrylic on paper DESCRIPTION: -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Print, River scene
acrylic painting on river sceneillustration, reproductions