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Tag Archives: #ContemporaryArt
The wonderland of Alice
I found the following information about Alice from her own website and biography. Alice Pasquini is a visual artist from Rome who works as an illustrator, set designer and painter. She has worked in England, France and Spain since graduating … Continue reading
ni-Vanuatu folk need our help to rebuild after Cyclone Pam
Vanuatu is made up of more than 80 islands. Most of these have suffered from one of the greatest cyclonic storms via Cyclone Pam, that has ever been recorded in this area. These beautiful people need the world’s greatest and … Continue reading
There’s Something About Mary…
“That’s the Style, Mary” (2011), is the name of this large wall painting by Tim McMonagle. I was temporarily dumb-struck when I saw this some month’s back within the Holmesglen Contemporary Australian Art Exhibition. This piece was away from the … Continue reading
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Tagged #ContemporaryArt, Art, That's the style Mary, Tim McMonagle
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A platform for your art
Campbell Arcade – Glass cabinets filled with often political artwork are set into the walls of the long walkway leading up to the shops. Once intended to house advertisements, the cabinets are now curated by Platform. Founded in 1990, it is … Continue reading
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Tagged #ContemporaryArt, #PublicArt, campbell arcade, degraves street underpass, platform gallery
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