Gallery Panel: Amanda Ruck

ART EDIT’S PANEL OF GALLERISTS AND ART FAIR DIRECTORS TAKES A CLOSER LOOK AT THESE ARTISTS AND SHARES TIPS ON HOW TO HANG THEIR WORK.

Gallery Panel: Alison Mooney

Alison Mooney, Sun Shower, 2018. Mixed media, 150 x 150cm.

The interpretive nature of abstraction means that each and every viewer is taken on a unique journey with Alison Mooney’s painting.

Gallery Panel: Cherie Strong

Cherie Strong, Somewhere in the middle of all the chaos… peace. Charcoal on 300gsm paper, 60 x 42cm.

Cherie Strong’s surreal portrait, ‘Somewhere in the middle of all the chaos… peace’, is dark and evocative.

Gallery Panel: Janette Drysdale

Janette Drysdale, Drone Days. Oil on stretched canvas, 122 x 122cm

This painting by Janette Drysdale is a great example of how new angles and perspectives of the landscape are being explored through contemporary painting.

Gallery Panel: Gina Fishman

Gina Fishman, Bondi Fast Lanes. Acrylic on canvas, 90 x 115cm.

I’m instantly drawn to the painterly effect in this artwork by Gina Fishman, and the white highlights that make the work look so realistic.

Gallery Panel: Grace Louise

Grace Louise, Bewilderment. Acrylic, ink, paint pen and resin on timber, 90 x 120cm.

The layers and detail; the dots, dashes and fine linework of Grace Louise are reminiscent of the style found in some Indigenous artwork.