Sam Suttie 'Free birds' paintingSam Suttie is a contemporary, Queensland based artist who is best known for her paintings that explore the intersection of nature and still life, often incorporating domestic interior spaces, everyday objects, and imagery of native birdlife. In her works, Suttie constructs scenes that seem to exist between reality and imagination, creating compositions that are symbolically layered and imbued with a dreamlike atmosphere. In her painting Free Birds,
significant Australian painting
including the Dubbo Regional Gallery and the Royal Melbourne Hospital
Charles Blackman’s ‘Afternoon’ is about dreams
A protest to the affluence of the city around him and signifier of his own upbringing
His works are represented in all major state and regional collections
The snake coils in the corner ready to strike the attacker
2 Plant Growth’
Figures in the ferry windows and on the jetty relate directly to some of the artist’s most beloved and celebrated images - including Alice in the lower centre of the composition
a pigment symbolic of Onus’s identity
‘White Blasted Trees’ is a miraculous find
'The End of the Party' ca 1980s
Francesco TABUSSO (1930 - 2012)