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abstract expressionist | kerynrobinson
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Archives for category: abstract expressionist. January 22, 2015. I visited the Bendigo Art Gallery last week to see the Ben Quilty show. I’ve been a fan of his painting since I saw one of his car crash paintings and a documentary about him where he spoke about Australian masculinity and what inspired him. European settlement and the plight of Indigenous Australians are ongoing themes in his work. What fascinates me is the amount of paint he uses! Kuta Rorschach No. 2,. 2014, oil on canvas (detail). I...
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landscape | kerynrobinson
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Archives for posts with tag: landscape. January 22, 2015. I visited the Bendigo Art Gallery last week to see the Ben Quilty show. I’ve been a fan of his painting since I saw one of his car crash paintings and a documentary about him where he spoke about Australian masculinity and what inspired him. European settlement and the plight of Indigenous Australians are ongoing themes in his work. What fascinates me is the amount of paint he uses! Kuta Rorschach No. 2,. 2014, oil on canvas (detail). July 28, 2014.
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Uncategorized | kerynrobinson
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Archives for category: Uncategorized. May 25, 2015. Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s. Is one of my favourite paintings by an Australian artist. It’s a powerful and huge (8 metres x 3 metres) painting covered with a tangle of curving white brushstrokes, forming an organic pattern that represents the roots of the yam and the cracks of the earth in desert country, and also the spiritual sense of country of this indigenous artist. Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s visions of Alhalkere are her personal cultural legacy to ...
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landscape | kerynrobinson
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Archives for category: landscape. January 22, 2015. I visited the Bendigo Art Gallery last week to see the Ben Quilty show. I’ve been a fan of his painting since I saw one of his car crash paintings and a documentary about him where he spoke about Australian masculinity and what inspired him. European settlement and the plight of Indigenous Australians are ongoing themes in his work. What fascinates me is the amount of paint he uses! Kuta Rorschach No. 2,. 2014, oil on canvas (detail). September 9, 2014.
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colonialism | kerynrobinson
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Archives for posts with tag: colonialism. January 22, 2015. I visited the Bendigo Art Gallery last week to see the Ben Quilty show. I’ve been a fan of his painting since I saw one of his car crash paintings and a documentary about him where he spoke about Australian masculinity and what inspired him. European settlement and the plight of Indigenous Australians are ongoing themes in his work. What fascinates me is the amount of paint he uses! Kuta Rorschach No. 2,. 2014, oil on canvas (detail).
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Archives for category: art gallery. January 22, 2015. I visited the Bendigo Art Gallery last week to see the Ben Quilty show. I’ve been a fan of his painting since I saw one of his car crash paintings and a documentary about him where he spoke about Australian masculinity and what inspired him. European settlement and the plight of Indigenous Australians are ongoing themes in his work. What fascinates me is the amount of paint he uses! Kuta Rorschach No. 2,. 2014, oil on canvas (detail). July 28, 2014.
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Your artwork is terrible and you are an imbecile | kerynrobinson
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Laquo; Tony Tuckson. Your artwork is terrible and you are an imbecile. January 12, 2015. Untitled (I will show the world how brilliant I am), 2014, David Shrigley. David Shrigley’s black humour is on display at NGV International until 1 March and I highly recommend the show for those who like a bit of absurdity in art. You will LOL (I did). His crude cartoon-y drawings comment on the everyday banality of modern life. I did, however, buy a postcard:. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Back to the top.
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Ben Quilty | kerynrobinson
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Laquo; Your artwork is terrible and you are an imbecile. January 22, 2015. I visited the Bendigo Art Gallery last week to see the Ben Quilty show. I’ve been a fan of his painting since I saw one of his car crash paintings and a documentary about him where he spoke about Australian masculinity and what inspired him. European settlement and the plight of Indigenous Australians are ongoing themes in his work. What fascinates me is the amount of paint he uses! Kuta Rorschach No. 2,. Fairy Bower Rorschach,.
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Big yam Dreaming | kerynrobinson
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Laquo; Ben Quilty. Inspiration where does it come from? May 25, 2015. Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s. Is one of my favourite paintings by an Australian artist. It’s a powerful and huge (8 metres x 3 metres) painting covered with a tangle of curving white brushstrokes, forming an organic pattern that represents the roots of the yam and the cracks of the earth in desert country, and also the spiritual sense of country of this indigenous artist. Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s visions of Alhalkere are her personal c...
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