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ArtChat [Blog Interview #36] – Ruby Eaves
ShareRuby Eaves is influenced by her love of landscape and extensive travels have resulted in her strong passion for Australian scenes. In painting she aims to capture her personal experience of the landscape by being as honest to the scene … Continue reading
David Hinchliffe for the Queensland Teachers Union
ShareCongratulations David on a successful commission! At the Queensland Teachers’ Union Biennial Conference held in June 2013, the Unions’ Trustees presented artwork to add to the Union’s GA Daughtrey Art Collection (pictured is the artwork with QTU Trustees (l-r) Brian … Continue reading
Ken Strong “Accentuato”
ShareAccentuato is the aptly titled exhibition by Australian artist Ken Strong. This major exhibition will feature during the month of August at the Red Hill Gallery in Brisbane. Strong’s impressionistic style is characterised by a well structured use of colour … Continue reading
An Ode to Pink
SharePink is the intermediate of red and white. It is the colour of love, the colour associated with femininity and the official colour of breast cancer awareness. Pink has psychological and emotional elements, created with the power and passion of … Continue reading
Eclectic Mix of Artwork in Stockroom Clearance
ShareJOIN US FOR OUR 3 DAY STOCKROOM CLEARANCE AT RED HILL GALLERY BRISBANE Everything must go!!!! “Everyone loves a bargain so make sure you are here early to find that perfect treasure! You’ll find an eclectic mix of artwork – … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 28] – John Maitland
Share“I always yearn for that vibration which excited my soul. I never know when it will strike or what form it will take but it is never the obvious” – John Maitland Contemporary artist John Maitland will be exhibiting in … Continue reading
Animals and the Ekka
ShareThe count down has begun and with the end of a long weekend we are all anticipating the next public holiday… The EKKA! Queensland’s largest annual event the Ekka celebrates Queensland life. For the kids and big kids at heart … Continue reading
Music and Art
ShareWhen the word creativity is brought to mind the words art and music soon follow. Here is what a few of our artists have to say on the topic of Music. “I like to listen to anything… except those screeching … Continue reading
Richard Musgrave-Evans
Share‘Images of Light’ is the upcoming solo exhibition by esteemed Australian artist Richard Musgrave-Evans. Featuring stunning coastal scenes, dramatic landscapes and throughtful reflections of rural Australia the exhibition is set to impress. Being a passionate outback artist and devotee of … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 26] – Katherine Wood
ShareKatherine Wood’s solo exhibition “Into Blue” will open on Friday the 19th of April. Please come along to the opening night held at the gallery from 6pm to 8pm. Meet the artist, have a glass of wine and enjoy this … Continue reading
The Art of Commissions
SharePicture this… you’ve just moved into a new house, shifted some furniture and discovered some bare wall space, or you are purely just bored… you trudge down to your local gallery and sift through the paintings, you find an artist … Continue reading
Katherine Wood “Into Blue” at Red Hill Gallery
Share“My work is not about reproducing reality; it is about capturing the energy that creates it” – Katherine Wood The internationally acclaimed South African Artist Katherine Wood will be on display in the upcoming exhibition ‘Into Blue’. In her paintings … Continue reading
An Easter Eggstravaganza
ShareHow lovely is this Beatrix Potter print? It encapsulates everything that Easter is about from gathering with friends and families around a nest full of eggs… luckily for us ours are chocolate. Easter is a special time of the year. … Continue reading
The Beauty of Dance
Share“Ballet is a unique combination of poetry and art that appeals to the mind, the emotions and the senses.” . Extract from Soldiers of Beauty by David Ira Rottenberg “The Arts” comprise of many things but few are visually more … Continue reading
The Archibald Prize – Australia’s most coveted portraiture award.
ShareFor those who are blissfully unaware The Archibald Prize is one of Australia’s most prestigious art awards, featuring the “who’s who of Australian culture”. The art prize is awarded annually to the best portrait, “preferentially of some man or woman … Continue reading
Do you need some ‘Man Art’ in your life?
ShareRecently, my friend Ed (at the ripe age of 22) decided to take the plunge and become the first of our friendship group to move in with his long term girlfriend. After scoping out the rental scene they found a … Continue reading
ArtChat [Blog Interview Number 25] – Dean Reilly, Dan Mason & Kristian Mumford – Men of Matter Exhibition 2013
Share“Men of Matter” is an exhibition comprising of three male Australian Artists. The exhibition to be held at Red Hill Gallery in March will juxtapose the very different stylistic approaches of Dean Reilly, Dan Mason and Kristian Mumford to create … Continue reading
2013 Colour of the Year: Emerald Green.
ShareWe highlight the colour Emerald Green, nominated by the world experts, Pantone the oracle of colour trends. This year you will see the colour in many aspects of design, including paintings, contemporary glass, sculpture, jewellery as well as fashion, home … Continue reading
Women of Substance – Exhibiting February – Red Hill Gallery
ShareRed Hill Gallery is dedicating the month of February to the femme fatales of the Australian Art World. Meet Madeleine Ekeblad, Rebecca Pierce, Danielle McManus and Emma Middleton in this exclusive interview on their work. Stay tuned to Red Hill … Continue reading