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Cummings, Douglas Laurie, b. 1897
Sign writer, watercolourist, policeman, photographer and graphic artist who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts and designed the Pitman & Walsh Memorial in ...
Laws, Adam
Industrial Designer and director of Adam Laws Industrial Design based in Sydney. Formerly he was the director of Nielsen Design Associates, where he was principal ...
Adam Laws Industrial Design
Sydney-based industrial design agency.
Layman, Harriet, b. 1835
Lacemaker who moved to Hawaii before 1903.
Lazenby, George, b. 1807
Cabinetmaker, master builder, lay preacher and civil servant. He was born in 1807. A man with a social conscience Lazenby was Chairman of the Swan ...
Lee, Cinnamon
Lee is a metalsmith working with jewellery and lighting. She works from a studio in Sydney and has affiliations with Metalab, Surry Hills.
Leeming, Fiona
Leeming studied design and graphic arts at Swinburne University, Melbourne, later working for USP Needham, the Masius agency, Melbourne, Young & Rubicam, London and other ...
Leepin, Bruno
Leonard was an illustrator for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. His work is illustrated in The Arts in Australia Series, "Commercial Art" written by R. Haughton ...
Hobbs, Leigh, b. 1953
Late 20th century Melbourne designer, children's book author and cartoonist. Hobbs's ink and watercolour 'Design for a Flinders St. Station tea pot' 1981 is in ...
Cutten, Len, b. 1910
Watercolorist and graphic artist who exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists and West Australian Society of Arts.
Leonard, David
Leonard was an illustrator for the World Record Club. His work is illustrated in The Arts in Australia Series, "Commercial Art" written by R. Haughton ...
Blakebrough, Les, b. 1930
Renowned ceramicist and ceramics educator, first at Sturt Workshops, later in Hobart, Tasmania. Last studio in Coledale, NSW. Pioneer in Australian porcelain clay, described as ...