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Letter from the Editor
Features
Art in the War Zone Rob Ditessa takes a look at Australian artists who have interpreted the horror and represented the honour of the battles.
Seeing Is Believing ‘Seeing isn't as easy as it looks' when it comes art. The artist creates an optical illusion and what we see is not what we are looking at.
Insights on Artists
George Lambert - Setting the Standard Lambert sets the standard for Australian war art during the First World War. Lambert himself described his work as recording events which are precious to the history of the nation.
Donald Waters- Chasing Freedom The desire for freedom drove Donald Waters to make a career shift from accountant to artist.
Mike Harris - Returning to the Wild He has returned to wildlife painting - one of the pleasures of his childhood.
Graham Bryce- Dizzy Heights for a Spruiker Watercolour artist, Graham Bryce, loves water and sailing; painting and music are his passions and source of inspiration.
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Demonstrations
Urban Landscape Despite his appreciation of the countryside, Donald Waters' style reflects urban landscapes and the lifestyle that surrounds him.
A Breath of Airbrushing John Coleman uses airbrushing as a diverse way of creating beautiful art with a character of its own.
Exhibitions/News
Icons on Show See and read about some of the works of 20 acclaimed Australian artists that are being showcased at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Mixing Paints From the kitchen blender to a $25000 paint mixer, the McGuiness brothers are taking on the world of paint.
Biennale Alive Forty-eight artists from 23 nations come together for the Biennale of Sydney International Festival of Contemporary Art.
Art News
Book Reviews
Art Supplies
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