Sarah McDonald, Amanda Westley, Brenden Scott French, Donna Gordge
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Sarah McDonald’s solo exhibition 'High Country' presents new paintings inspired by her residency in Victoria’s Alpine National Park. Drawing on time spent among snow gums in the stillness of winter, the works capture a quiet, immersive connection to the alpine landscape through solitude and reflection.
Amanda Westley’s solo exhibition 'Nganawi Ruwi' (My Country) reflects a deep connection to land, family and coastal Country. Through vibrant contemporary Aboriginal dot paintings, Westley celebrates Ngarrindjeri Country, expressing its calm, continuity and cultural strength, and honouring her family’s enduring connection to the south coast.
Art Images Gallery is pleased to present a new selection of works by South Australian glass artist Brenden Scott French and sculptor Donna Gordge.
French is known for his distinctive approach to kiln-formed and blown glass. This collection showcases his use of rich, opaque colour, layered surfaces and precise geometric forms, drawing inspiration from memory and the Australian landscape.
With a background in textiles, Donna Gordge transforms textile techniques and unexpected materials into distinctive sculptural forms. A storyteller at heart, Gordge weaves fragments of memory and reflection into works that feel both deeply personal and familiar.
Amanda Westley’s solo exhibition 'Nganawi Ruwi' (My Country) reflects a deep connection to land, family and coastal Country. Through vibrant contemporary Aboriginal dot paintings, Westley celebrates Ngarrindjeri Country, expressing its calm, continuity and cultural strength, and honouring her family’s enduring connection to the south coast.
Art Images Gallery is pleased to present a new selection of works by South Australian glass artist Brenden Scott French and sculptor Donna Gordge.
French is known for his distinctive approach to kiln-formed and blown glass. This collection showcases his use of rich, opaque colour, layered surfaces and precise geometric forms, drawing inspiration from memory and the Australian landscape.
With a background in textiles, Donna Gordge transforms textile techniques and unexpected materials into distinctive sculptural forms. A storyteller at heart, Gordge weaves fragments of memory and reflection into works that feel both deeply personal and familiar.
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