Friday, 21 January 2022

Studio Praxis by Early to late mid-career Western Australian Artists

 An Exhibition

 of

 Studio Praxis

by

Early to late mid-career Western Australian Artists 

at

2 Dogs Art Space  - Akashi

Japan

 

This exhibition celebrates these early to late mid-career artists ongoing passion and commitment to enlarging the societal memory in relation to what a unique aesthetic sensibility might be experienced as artworks within their studio praxis.

Thank you for viewing this exhibition in the tedium of this corona period.



Lia Mcknight
Green bubble seep, 2020,
ink, graphite and coloured pencil on 638gsm Saunders Waterford watercolour paper,
28.5 x 19cm



Lia Mcknight

Pink bubble rise, 2020, ink, graphite and coloured pencil on 638gsm Saunders Waterford

watercolour paper,

28.5 x 19cm
 


 

Linda Fardoe

‘Blue Banksia “ Giclee , archival ink and paint pens. A2 size.




Sally Douglas

Kite and friend

watercolour and gouache

55 cm h 36 cm w



Chelle Bourne 
Natures Colour Wheel 50cmx20cm The small cutouts are on acrylic paper on artist backing board






Cynthia Ellis 

It was a warm Sunrise that I was glad to see. 2021 Oil paint and medium on board 46cm H x 61cm W





Monique Tippett

Karrak
2021
132cm (w) x 232cm (h) 12cm (d)
Silky Oak, ink, synthetic polymers and lacquers on board






Michael Doherty
The Fitzgerald Hotel
2010 oil on board
100x100cm





Shelley Cowper

'From the boatyard' 
 mixed media 76 x 56 cm.






Pippa Tandy
Monkey Puzzle. (2018)
etching on paper





Diokno Pasilan
Drama Acryli on archival paper 84cm x 60cm 2021





John Cullinane
Assimilation 1
Digital image



John Cullinane
Assimilation 2
Digital Image






Melissa Nolan McDougall

Contemplation
27 cm h x 21 cm w, oil on canvas




Peter Davidson 2022
Japanese woman sitting
pencil gouache on paper
FO


Peter Davidson 2022

Japanese woman stretching
gouache pencil on paper
FO


Monday, 10 January 2022

Happy New Year for 2022

 



Hyogo Prefecture 

Due to the increasing numbers of the Corona virus in Japan 
2 Dogs Art Space Akashi
again will be closed to the Public. 

But we will be putting on digitial exhibitions throughout the year.

Thankyou for your continued support 

have a safe 

and 

Happy New Year for 2022