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2024 Senior Artist (For sale)
Gum Tree
Dongwang Fan Born in Shanghai, China, he studied traditional Chinese art at Shanghai School of Arts and Crafts (SSAC) in 70’s and later became an art teacher at SSAC. As an established Shanghai artist, his work exhibited regularly in since 1982, including 1986. As a member of the top professional body Chinese Artists Association he was awarded the Prize for Excellent Work for Shanghai International Culture Exchange.
亢龙有悔
Richard Wu Born in Taiwan and migrating to Australia at the age of 13, Richard Wu is a Sydney-based psychiatrist and commentator specializing in Chinese art and culture. He has published works internationally, exploring the psychological and historical aspects of Chinese classical art, and have delivered lectures on these topics at renowned institutions such as the Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts.
Eucalyptus
Trish Wade Quinn 1993-2011 Teacher of Moku ink splash techniques to adult students at the Workshop Art Centre. 2005-2011 Accepted into the NSW Watercolour Society Exhibitions. 2005-06 Frottage, Drawing and Painting Workshops held in Majorca, Barcelona, Sicily, Naples and Rome. 2007-08 Returned to Hawaii to be with family and offer painting workshops.
Misty Day
Denise, a textile artist uses felt as her sculpture medium. She exhibits her work widely in Australia and Internationally and her works have been selected for the biannual exhibition World of Threads, Canada also Biennial Contemporary Mini Textile Art, Ukraine, and recently a finalist in Australian Fibre Art Awards, winning Excellence in Felting award. In 2022 she exhibited in the Netherlands and France.
Painting By River
Bronwen Wade-Leeuwen was born in Sydney moved to Singapore in 1970s.
Education: Diploma, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore, B. Ed from COFA; Gd. Dip. From UTS; MA from Canberra University, gain a Ph.D. in Arts Education from Educational Studies, Macquarie University in 2015.
Moving to Moonlight
John Duncan is curretly director of AFA innovation centre for teaching. A portrait painter using multi-media, studied under Dr Browyn Wade-Leewin Wade
Boundary Hunter Ink
Steven Durbach (aka Sid Sledge) is an artist in Sydney working at the interfaith of art and science. His work is curious and playful and may often involve street performances with eccentric measuring devices of his own making where he engages the public about ideas of measurement. In this work he is exploring a theme of transformation – where the original image was cut up and rearranged to form this new one.
玖瑰
Justin ( JianHua) Qian was born in Nanjing, China and came to Australia in 1991 as a visting scholar. he now lives and works in sydney and his sculptures have been displayed in many major exhibitions in Australia. He has won numerous sculpture awards including being a finalist in the Wynne Prize at Art Gallery of NSW in 2006, the NSW in 2006, the Blake Prize in 2007, and the blacktown arts exhibition in 2004 and 2006.
Jacaranda, oil on canvas
Han Qing graduated from Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 1992. He is represented by the Red Gate Gallery in Beijing. Han also lectures at Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts. He has been offered multiple Artist in Residencies including residencies in the Netherlands, South Korea and Australia.
The Travels
Edwin John began their artistic journey at the Luton School of Art in the UK from 1966 to 1968, where they completed their Foundation Studies. Building on this foundation, they pursued a Diploma in Art and Design at the Central School of Art and Design in London from 1968 to 1971, graduating with First Class Honors in Painting. This was followed by postgraduate studies at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, from 1973 to 1975, where they achieved a Master of Fine Art degree, specializing as a Post Graduate Painter.
Dreamland
Jingmin Ren is a distinguished contemporary Chinese-Australian artist whose emotional works seamlessly blend hertraditional Chinese cultural heritage with the influence of her Western environment. Born and deeply immersed in Chineseculture, Ren’s artistic journey truly flourished after she moved to Sydney, Australia, in 2009. Her unique perspective, shaped bythis bicultural experience, infuses her art with rich symbolism, surrealism, and spiritual energy.
The King
Lyra Zhu Graduated from the Oil Painting Department at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, where she studied under the guidance of renowned Chinese oil painters Runwen Guo and Jianquan Che. She also had the privilege of collaborating with Zhengyun Lai and Mingzhi Hu on the large-scale oil painting “Songs of the West,” which was exhibited at the First Meeting Room of Ziguang Pavilion in Zhongnanhai. Lyra has received numerous awards from painting competitions held in both China and Australia.
森林之晨 纸本彩墨
Zhang Huajie is a contemporary artist who has made in depth creations in multiple fields such as independent film, conceptual photography, drama, performance art, installation art, painting, etc. He is a doctor of fine arts, film director, painter and writer, born in 1965 in Xi’An China
Yellow Bending River
Peter Griffen Born in Adelaide in 1948, he has been painting for over fifty years. He lives and works in his warehouse studio in the inner west of Sydney and travels throughout Australia and overseas exhibiting and teaching. He has had over 70 solo exhibitions, most in Australia, five exhibitions in London, four in Paris, two in St Tropez, one in Lyon and one in New Zealand.
Autumn
Frank Zhou likes oil painting and particularly landscape paintings to express emotions and to share the natural beauty. He has spent a great deal of time on painting Australian landscape, Sydney beaches, Blue Mountains and Seascape to show the natural beauty of Australia. Frank Zhou was from Shanghai, China, and has been a Sydney sider for more than 30 years.
2023 Senior Artist (For sale)
Singapore Orchid
Bronwen is the Director of Moku Expressionist Arts Australia and majors in visual arts practices particularly working with water-based mediums and Moku-chi (ink-splash) techniques. She studied rock art frescoes in Australia and Hawaii; designed opera sets for Australian Opera House and Canberra Theatre.
Loving Cup-Casey Chen
Casey Chen is an artist that practices in Sydney. His work blends childhood nostalgia together with long-standing East Asian ceramic traditions. He’s interested in reviving traditional motifs and themes with contemporary sketches and pop cultural references.
Pelican or The Portrait Of Individual
Lara Klark was born in Siberia and living in Moscow for the majority of my life, I worked as a professional theatre actress. Here, in Moskow, I took classes to study fine art on silk. From 2002 I regularly sold my works, I become free-lance artist.
Solace -Limestone and steel
Linda Bell studied horticulture/landscaping and Arts in Australia and also Japan. Works with ceramics, woven materials and metal work and found objects. Has collaborated with various groups on exhibitions and most recently artists and volunteers for the HarbourSculpture projects.
Hill End
Peter Cameron is largely self-taught, and has been painting, drawing and sculpting most of his life. He states that through actively engaging the imagination in the arts, we can learn about the reciprocal nature of diverse sense perceptions. Working ‘en plein air’ then becomes a realising of relational ontology.
Moving to Moonlight
Yook Moi is an emerging artist whose award-winning work has been exhibited at the Hunters Hill Annual Art Exhibition, the Seaforth Art Exhibition, ART Est, the Kuringai Art School and the Ewart Gallery in Artarmon.
雲海蔽山居
Dr Richard Wu is a Chinese classical ink painter and Sydney based psychiatrist. He has over the years published and presented topics on the resonance between Chinese literati painting, neuroscience of creativity, and psychotherapy. His own paintings were shown at Art Asia Expo (Beijing), Dobell Prize (AGNSW, Australia), as well as numerous domestic and international exhibitions.
云深又闻竹箫响
Artist Songshi Li has followed his distinguished art teacher Peilin Gao since the young age of 8 years old and is the last student of Master Gao who was the royal artist of Puyi, the final emperor of China’s Qing dynasty. Mr. Songshi Li studied expert techniques which have honed his talent for painting traditional Chinese landscape, floral, animal and figure artworks to an esteemed degree.
Flamingo
Holly is a photographer and abstract artist from London UK, currently living in Melbourne. She is a graduate of Photography from the Arts University Bournemouth, which is where she developed her fine art photographic practice, delving deeply into abstraction and defamiliarisation. Her artwork is conceptually informed by esotericism and spiritual philosophy, exploring notions cosmic laws of correspondence and transcendence of human perception.
Jacaranda 1
Han Qing graduated from Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 1992. He is represented by the Red Gate Gallery in Beijing. Han also lectures at Beijing Central Academy of Fine Arts. He has been offered multiple Artist in Residencies including residencies in the Netherlands, South Korea and Australia.
Poet
Peter Griffen, born in Adelaide, and now working as a full time artist in Sydney, first exhibited in 1972 and has since had over fifty solo showings throughout Australia, five in London, four in Paris, two in St.Tropez, one in Lyon and one in New Zealand.
New Growth after Fires
Denise, a textile artist uses felt as her sculpture medium. She exhibits her work widely in Australia and Internationally and her works have been selected for the biannual exhibition World of Threads, Canada also Biennial Contemporary Mini Textile Art, Ukraine, and recently a finalist in Australian Fibre Art Awards, winning Excellence in Felting award.
2022 Senior Artist (For sale)
Beyond the Horizon
天边外
Guan Wei was born in Beijing, China. 1986 graduate from the Department of Fine Arts at Beijing Capital University
Marble Crossing
大理石穿越
Justin(JiaHua)Qian was born in Nanjing, China and came to australia in 1991 as a visiting scholar.
Universe in Coins
幣 "見" 乾 坤
Dr Yang Xifa was born in Tianjin, China. He received his Bachelor in fine arts from Tianjin College of Fine Arts in 1989 and his Master’s degree from Tianjin University in 1998.
Monks
僧行苦
Dr. Richard Wu was born in Taiwan and immigrated to Australia with his family at age 12, Dr. Wu is a practicing psychiatrist in Sydney and a Chinese ink painter.
The End of the World Is Next To Each Other
天涯若比邻
Songshi Li is a Sydney artist, pen named Ink Monk, who graduated from Luxun Academy of Fine Art.
I Wish Your Days Are Filled With Love
Lara Klark, one of Russia’s ethereal surrealist artists, her attention to detail brought spiritual experiences to a physical dimension.
Healing Gunya IV
Debra Beale is a Sydney-based Artist and Designer Maker. She come from the Palawa/Yorta Yorta and Gamilaraay/Wonnarua Nation.
Deepest Sorrow
Jeffrey Samuels is a Ngemba painter, illustrator, designer, mixed media artist and printmaker.
River Under The Moon
Martin Yusuf has completed Certificate IV in Journalism and Screen Media, he has been described as an abstract emotive landscape artist
Earth
Bronwen Wade-Leeuwen was born in Sydney moved to Singapore in 1970s.
Education: Diploma, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore, B. Ed from COFA; Gd. Dip. From UTS; MA from Canberra University, gain a Ph.D. in Arts Education from Educational Studies, Macquarie University in 2015.
A Kind Of Life
My Le Thi was born and brought up in Buon-Ma-Thuot, Central Highlands in South Vietnam. Migrated to Australia in 1985. Studied Arts in Northern Territory University and University of Technology Sydney.
Since 1987, Thi practices mixed/multi-media arts in installation and video. Currently she also teaches art to people with special needs.
Chang'e
John Duncan is curretly director of AFA innovation centre for teaching. A portrait painter using multi-media, studied under Dr Browyn Wade-Leewin Wade
Lunar Libration
Linda Bell studied horticulture/landscaping and Arts in Australia and also Japan. Works with ceramics, woven materials and metal work and found objects. Has collaborated with various groups on exhibitions and most recently artists and volunteers for the HarbourSculpture projects.
Queen Victoria Building
David Wang is focusing on the rhythms of design in my paintings, which come from my soul with the reflection of real experiences of landscapes, people and other subjects. When I am
working with watercolour, I await the images to emerge from
the texture of the wash and the brush.
Earth Mother
My name is Annette Louise Kennedy. I am a 70 year old young minded proud Wiradjuri woman. I was born and raised in the inner suburb of Erskineville NSW. Although being a fair skin Koori I was raised with the knowledge of who I am and where I came from with many ties to country and family
2022 Promising Youth (For sale)
A Walk In The Park, And Into The Past
Chenaya Bancroft-Davis , In 2013, I completed my undergraduate degree in Contemporary Australian Indigenous Art at Griffith University, Queensland College of Art.
Blessings from Mother Rain
Nioka Lowe-Brennan, I am the daughter of a Dunghutti Birripi woman and artist and a Gamiliroy man who was both a poet and musician.
Ripple Effect 2
Rubyrose Bancroft is a Bundjalung woman from Northern New South Wales. A the ages of 16 Rubyrose was a finalist in the Blacktown City Art Prize 2015
Five Sister At The Kalare
Jasmine Coe, being of both Aboriginal and English descent, and growing up in London, I have always struggled with self-identity. The absence of a father and a culture i did not know or understand meant i was always unsure of where to place myself.
Bodily Trace
Brooke Leigh is a visual artist from Sydney. For the past eight years, Leigh’s practice has focused on the performative aspect of drawing as a cathartic experience.