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Aboriginal Cermonial Logs, Australian Intl School Hong Kong

Australian Indigenous Ceremonial Logs
Maningrida Artists, Arnhem Land
Australian Native Roof Top Garden
The Australian International School, Hong Kong

Sally Jourbet, Hawthorn

Sally Jourbet, commission
Flinders Coast Line
Oil on Linen, 2017
200 x 80cm
Hanging proudly in a stunnung residence designed by Templeton Architecture.

Zhang Dali, Toorak

Zhang Dali
AK-47, 2010
Acrylic on canvas
102 x 82cm
Provenance, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong.

Katie Carmichael, Hawthorn

Katie Carmichael
Winter Mist #1
Print 935mm x 1400mm
Print on Cotton Rag paper
Printed to edge in natural timber frame

Chris Wake, Toorak

Chris Wake
Diva in the Paddock with Flying Dog
oil and acrylic on linen
120 x 100cm
A work from the Global Rescue exhibition, Amelia Johnstone Contemporary, Hong Kong.
A Sovereign Art Award Finalist.

Caleb Shea, Malvern

Born 1977, Newcastle, New South Wales; lives and works in Melbourne. Caleb Shea studied toward a Bachelor of Visual Arts at the University of Newcastle from 1995 to 1997. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art (Sculpture) in 2006 at RMIT University, where he completed honours in 2009. In 2011 he completed a Master of Visual Art at the Victorian College of the Arts. Recent exhibitions include Exercise in Sophistication, with Thomas Jeppe, Utopian Slumps, Melbourne, 2011; XTYO, Utopian Slumps, 2012; and The Peasants are Revolting, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2012–13. In 2008 Shea’s work was included in Model for Abundant in the Australian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Shea was recipient of the fourth Baldessin Foundation Travelling Fellowship in 2004 and the National Gallery of Victoria Women’s Association Award in 2011. His work is held in the Joyce Nissan Collection and various private collections in Australia.

Anne Middleton, Toorak

Anne Middleton, commission, diptych Honey is the Flower Transmuted & Lavender of Wealth, Wisdom and Expansive Horizons 2016, oil on linen, 96 x 252cm Hanging proudly in a beautifully designed Robert Mills house, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. Photography by the talented Kate Collingwood.