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"Cherry Ripe", 2019. Oil on board, 30.5 x 40cm, .
Michael Zavros is a leading Australian artist. He is widely acknowledged as one of the most collectable artists working today. He has exhibited widely within Australia and internationally, and his work is held in numerous important public and private collections. Zavros has been the recipient of significant prizes, grants and residencies including the 2012 Bulgari Art Award through the Art Gallery of New South Wales and in 2010 he won the world's richest prize for portraiture, the Moran Portrait Prize. Cherry Ripe is exemplary of Zavros' work. It presents at first glance a perfectly rendered photo-realist painting, but it also generates other readings and responses beyond its surface affect. His work underscores contemporary society's obsession with beauty and vanity and, like advertising, what is being created in a Zavros painting is not so much an object, a type of physical thing, but rather an artificial need or desire.
"Hydrangeas". 30x25".
Derek Henderson creates imagery of natural beauty and classical elegance, selecting bespoke photographic approaches for each of his subjects. Henderson is an impressively diverse photographer who maintains his vision across the genres of fashion, architecture and interiors, still life, landscape and portraiture. Henderson's works have been exhibited throughout Australia and New Zealand. His work has been the subject of two major monographs, The terrible boredom of paradise (2005) and Mercy Mercer (2009). Henderson's work is held in major public collections including The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu. (Market value $4000).
"Scratch" Sulpher Crested Cockatoo, 2017. Edition 3 of 50, archival pigment print, 44 x 35" (111.8 x 88.9 cm).
Fuelled by a fascination with the natural world, Jeffreys sees and senses the lives of birds around her. With each work Jeffreys immerses herself into the birds' world and uses classical portraiture artistry to show the viewer a disparate and entrancing world. Her works are found in private collections nationally and internationally. She has published a major illustrated art book entitled Birdland (launched at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra) and has exhibited in London, Hong Kong, New York and Sydney. (Market value $4,200).
"Bombies at Rotto", 122 x 122cm.
Di Taylor is an established Western Australian artist that has been painting and exhibiting for over 45 years. Exhibiting nationally and in her own studio gallery DiVerse Studio in North Perth. (Market value $4,000).
"Mbuinde - Nyala", 2015. Archival pigment print, 18 x 24".
Tanya Chaly was born in Sydney, Australia and currently lives and works in New York City. She is a visual artist working across painting, drawing and printmaking. Her work examines the natural world; the history of natural science, notions of nature and classifications of wilderness and the fetishization of nature. She has held several solo shows and is the recipient of a number of awards and prizes including a residency at the Vermont Studio Center (2013), a fellowship at the Constance Saltonstall Arts Colony (2014) and the Explorers Club Artist-in-Exploration Award (2014). Her work has shown at the Masur Museum of Art Louisiana, USA, SUNY Geneseo, NY, and The Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Arts Centre, MD. "Mbuinde - Nyala" was completed as part of a project to document the ongoing restoration of Gorongosa National Park in Central Mozambique. The Park was once one of the richest wildlife refuges in the world, it was decimated and virtually lay in ruins by the end of the civil war that raged following independence from Portugal during the late 1970s until 1992. (Market value $1,500).
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