Hedley has been part of that experimental voyage that took the broader art school training into the pottery studio to explore unlimited expressions available with ...
Harold Septimus Power: a New Zealand-born early to mid-twentieth century Australian artist who specialised in animal painting, especially equine subjects. Appointed an official war artist ...
Contemporary Perth and Melbourne cartoonist and comic strip artist-partnership of Susan Butcher and Carol Wood. Pox magazine was designed as a parody of and homage ...
Margaret Preston specialised in still life subjects, seeking to reinvent the genre, with inspiration from Aboriginal art and Australian native flowers, but she also made ...
Thomas Price was a painter, photographic colourist and art teacher. Known for his cheery disposition he had a successful career as a miniaturist in London ...
George Wills Priston was a professional photographer and chemist, whose business Priston and Small manufactured photographic chemicals and dealt in photographic goods between c. 1864 ...
The Age critic remarked that Pritchard's Botanical Gardens paintings possessed 'great merit' but reviewed her sketch from nature as 'hurriedly done' lacking the 'artistic touch' ...
Electronic artist, sound designer and electronic musician Pierre Proske creates work which is concerned with the pervasiveness of technology in culture and its relationship to ...
Prout was a painter, lithographer, art teacher and writer. An Australian critic once described his works as 'one of those wild and scattery bits, both ...
Aase Pryor was one of most significant of Milton Moon's pottery students in Brisbane and combined this skill with jewellery design and theatre work when ...