09 / 4
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 5
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 6
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 7
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 8
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 9
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 10
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. Start: 00:00
End: 23:59
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09 / 11
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 12
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 13
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 14
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 15
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 16
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 17
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 18
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 19
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 20
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 21
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 22
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 23
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 24
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 25
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 26
(all day)
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 27
End: 23:59
Start: 14/08/2010 - 00:00
End: 27/09/2010 - 23:59
14 August - 27 September, 2010 FIVE ARTISTS FROM THE NSW SOUTH COAST OPENING SATURDAY 14th AUGUST at 2.30pm The NSW South Coast is a unique, almost undiscovered, and thankfully underdeveloped part of the Australian coast. This, despite bordering Australia’s biggest city, Sydney, and hosting the continents's ninth largest urban area, Wollongong. This area is a haven for the sensitive painter, author, poet, musician, surfer or environmentalist. People like artists Ken Taber, Maynard Waters, John Sharman, Grace Paleg and Ian Lakey, all residents of this fragile coastal region, reduce this natural beauty to their two-dimensional canvas, board and paper for this exhibition. Ken Taber is a self-taught artist who works in acrylics and oils, painting impressionistic landscapes and seascapes. He started painting seriously in 1968 and his early years were spent living on the water’s edges around Pittwater on Sydney Harbour. Ken has developed unique misty and romantic scenes, usually depicting lonely beaches or swamps, and readily acknowledges the influence of Turner, Monet and the early Australian Impressionists. He lives and works from his Garden Studios near Mogo on the NSW South Coast where the natural surroundings provide inspiration for his romantic morning beach scenes and misty backwater impressions. | ||
09 / 28
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09 / 29
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09 / 30
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10 / 1
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20 November 2010 - 26 January 2011
AN EXHIBITION AND SALE OF QUALITY HAND MADE AUSTRALIAN TOOLS FOR WOODWORKERS COLEN CLENTON has been hand crafting woodworking marking out tools for over 18 years. These Australian made tools are world renowned for their accuracy, ease of use and beauty. Colen presents a range of Adjustable Squares, Dovetail Markers, Scratch Awls, Marking and Cutting Gauges. MICHEAL CONNOR working from his home in the Corndale Valley near Byron Bay makes high quality furniture and the tools including his Standard Workbench that become "the heart of the workshop" from Silver Ash and Garo Garo which are heavy and light coloured for ease of working. ROGER GIFKINS produces the only Australian made jig for cutting dovetail and finger joints especially designed for use on a table mounted router. The standard package contains all you need for cutting perfect dovetail joints. The jig is made from aluminium for extra strength and rigidity and Roger also produces a range of Dovetailed Box Plans. TERRY GORDON makes a range of extremely high quality Smoothing, Jack, Trying, Block, Shoulder and rebate planes and Spoke Shaves from Gidgee timber. Other timbers such as Kingwood, Budgeroo Burl, Snakewood, Ebony, and Lignum Vitae and many others are made to order. These HNT Gordon Classic Planes are simple to set up, use and maintain. TRENT POWRIE'S Harold and Saxon Chisels are produced in Queensland with an extensive range of Cabinet Chisels, Bench Chisels and Wooden Mallets and a limited edition of Titan inspired Firmer/Mortise Chisels Boxed Set from cyrogenically treated D2 Tool Steel. Chisel handles are made from Ironwood or Ash in the standard range and Blackwood, Gidgee and Jarrah in the premiun range. Custom timbers are available. | ||
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After formal art training in Sydney, Judi Power Thomson moved to Canberra where she elected to study more contemporary forms of painting and expression, concentrating mainly on the human form. Start: 00:00
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Achieving rapid success, he was a guest artist at this year’s Canberra Times Outdoor Art Show, was awarded first prize at the 2010 Royal Canberra Show in the portrait and figure section and has been invited as a tutor for the 2011 Summer Art Experience by the Artists Society of Canberra. Start: 00:00
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David opened the Judi Power Thomson HOT COLOURS and Chan Dissanayake COOL WATERS exhibitions at 11am on Saturday October 2 with a improvised solo performance addressing one each of Judi and Chan's artworks inviting those present to follow him on a journey of musical exploration of the works. The large crowd attending the opening were spellbound by the beautiful sounds of David's cello that resonated in the Octagon Artspace to provide such a wonderful experience. Of the space David said, "I'm inspired by upstairs . . . very intimate and real." Negotiations are under way for a candlelit concert performance before the end of the year. STOP PRESS | ||
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Start: 02/10/2010 - 00:00
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After formal art training in Sydney, Judi Power Thomson moved to Canberra where she elected to study more contemporary forms of painting and expression, concentrating mainly on the human form. (all day)
Start: 02/10/2010 - 00:00
End: 15/11/2010 - 23:59
Achieving rapid success, he was a guest artist at this year’s Canberra Times Outdoor Art Show, was awarded first prize at the 2010 Royal Canberra Show in the portrait and figure section and has been invited as a tutor for the 2011 Summer Art Experience by the Artists Society of Canberra. | ||
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Start: 02/10/2010 - 00:00
End: 15/11/2010 - 23:59
After formal art training in Sydney, Judi Power Thomson moved to Canberra where she elected to study more contemporary forms of painting and expression, concentrating mainly on the human form. (all day)
Start: 02/10/2010 - 00:00
End: 15/11/2010 - 23:59
Achieving rapid success, he was a guest artist at this year’s Canberra Times Outdoor Art Show, was awarded first prize at the 2010 Royal Canberra Show in the portrait and figure section and has been invited as a tutor for the 2011 Summer Art Experience by the Artists Society of Canberra. | ||