Seale was an illustrator, he apprenticed in lithography, worked with William Dakin's Sydney University camouflage unit during 1939-45 War, later at the camouflage unit's Middle ...
Thomas A.Sealy was a muralist, monumental carver and stonemason. He drank heavily and local oral tradition holds that he paid his bills by painting murals.
Sear is an industrial designer with studies at the Royal College of Art, later, Konstfackskolan Stockholm, returning to Australia in 1963, working as a Senior ...
A self taught artist, Searle's early paintings celebrated Kangerigars, an Australian mythological hybrid. Later he painted large celebrations of Sydney's urban landscape, and he has ...
Sebel was a furniture & toy designer/manufacturer. He worked with his father in metalwork in UK, then establishing a furniture manufacturing works in Sydney. Specialising ...
William Seeto is a site-specific installation/ photomedia artist and independent curator with an established practice and experience in creating perceptual installations. His artwork revisits abstraction ...
Seide studied at the National Gallery School, Melbourne and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He is an interior designer, former employee of Neville Marsh, Sydney.
Adelaide-born figurative and landscape painter, who has also taught at several art schools and reviewed and written about Australian Art. Seidel was the founder of ...
Harry Seidler (1923-2006) was Australia's most significant and influential modernist architect. Born in Vienna and educated in Britain, Canada, the United States and Brazil, he ...
Seidler was an architect with a well-documented architectural career. In addition to his building works, he also designed selected items of furniture including a "modular ...