by Beaver Galleries | Jul 11, 2018 | 2010
Thornton Walker’s evocative paintings reveal an interest in the dynamics of perspective in the creation of space, with each work venturing far beyond describing physicality. His decisive consideration of spatial tension between poised objects and empty space sits in...
by Beaver Galleries | Jul 11, 2018 | 2010
In Helen Geier’s work, the perception and experience of space is a pivotal theme, explored on a number of levels and through a variety of media. Schematic expressions of colour and pattern set up a tension between perceived and constructed space, and bring into...
by Beaver Galleries | Jul 11, 2018 | 2010
Anna Eggert is a prolific artist who continues to explore new materials and processes. In her most recent work, Anna explores how hidden forces such as light and sound waves, gravity and radiation impact on our physical world. The painted and woven surfaces of Anna’s...
by Beaver Galleries | Jul 11, 2018 | 2010
The prints, paintings and sculptures of GW Bot can be seen as an allegory for a person’s passage through life. The glyph marks that dominate Bot’s work communicate her bond with the Australian landscape and form a unique language for her to employ intuitively. In a...
by Beaver Galleries | Jul 11, 2018 | 2010, All
by Beaver Galleries | Apr 20, 2018 | 2010, All
Sue Lovegrove’s recent paintings are inspired by the tangled weave of native grasses and sedges found in the landscapes of Tasmania. These landscapes can be spectacular and isolated such as Maatsuyker Island and Tasman Island, while other places are more familiar,...