Ones to Watch: Christophe Domergue

Christophe Domergue, Post Industrial Peeling Mastercut #1, 90 x 90cm.

In his series Post-Industrial Peelings, artist Christophe Domergue records the intricate particulars of an abandoned industrial site in Sydney’s Inner West.

Ones to Watch: Luke Wagner

Luke Wagner, View from my window, Tasman Island, 2018. Oil & wax on linen, 77 x 122cm.

In Luke Wagner’s most recent series, three decades of painting experience cumulate in a collection of landscapes inspired by Tasman Island.

Ones to Watch: Laura White

Laura White, Nana’s Crystal. Oil on canvas, 61 x 61cm.

Laura White is an Australian artist known for her realist still life portraits and nature-inspired oil paintings.

Ones to watch: Susan Gustafson

Susan rises to the challenge of transforming her ideas into something tangible, all the while being aware of balance, composition, energy and freshness.

Ones to watch: Chelle Destefano

Chelle Destefano, Stormy Seas Boat. Watercolour, ink, gouache, pastel on cold-pressed watercolour paper, 21 x 30cm.

Chelle’s dynamic compositions speak to an untold depth of knowledge and research. Each piece provokes thought, discussion and introspection.

Ones to watch: Kerry Candarakis

Kerry’s use of colour evokes a psychological and physical response, drawing the viewer in and inviting them to stay a while…

Ones to watch: Rina Freiberg

Bold brushwork, hard lines and quirky etchings made Rina’s work a knock-out at Sydney’s The Other Art Fair, where we discovered her.