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Wako, Morris, b. 1970
Morris Wako is an Amnatyerre artist associated with the Mt Allan community in the Northern Territory. His dreamings include Possum, Bush Tucker, Honey Ant and ...
Wakuri, Barney Tjakamarra
Pitjantjatjara artist who lived in Mt Liebig and sold his work through Papunya Tula Artists.
Wal,
Mid 20th century magazine cartoonist who contributed to 'Overland' magazine in Melbourne.
Walder, Helene
Walder was a designer and retailer working in Surfers Paradise, Queensland from 1958. Her boutique was co-founded with Robert Walder (they married in 1950). It ...
Waldron, Ian, b.
Queensland-born artist whose work has been included in the Archibald Prize, Wynne Prize and Dobell Prize to name a few. Waldron was the winner of ...
Wales, David
Late 20th century Sydney cartoonist, created the 1980s cult character Guru Adrian.
Walford, Lesley, b. 1927
Walford was an interior designer and a founder member of the Society of Interior Designers of Australia. His design practice (est.1957) specialised in a period-based ...
Walkden,
sketcher and governess, drew a pen-and-ink view of Wermatong Selection Home on the Tumut Plains, NSW, while employed as governess to the children of George ...
Walker, Henrietta
Henrietta Walker was a dyer and weaver who, according to Eveline Syme, was responsible for the original exploitation of Victorian barks, grasses and vegetable dyes ...
Walker, Anna Frances, b. 1830
A prolific botanical painter, Anna Frances Walker won many awards for her flower paintings, although always proudly remaining an amateur gentlewoman.
Walker, Deborah, b. 1954
Painter and printmaker whose work is held in the collection of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. Walker is a graduate of the Victorian College ...
Walker, F. Sidney, b. 1888
Walker is one of the many artists who recorded views of Sydney in the midst of her development as a metropolitan city.
Walker, George
Painter and professional photographer, exhibited artworks, mainly copies, at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1854 and Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866. Although listed in the Melbourne Directory as ...