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Van Gogh Vodkas
Van Gogh Vodkas
exhibitions: april 2006 @ GPO
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Benjamin Bocock
Benjamin Bocock

Benjamin paints mainly human form in stylised portraits and abstracts. He has a obsession with painting the human eye 'a window to the soul' He takes his inspiration from the everyday. People, emotion, love, friendship, passion, life.
Ingrid Szoeke
Ingrid Szoeke

Irreverence, intelligence, confidence, arrogance, quirkiness, altruism and green things. With a 20 year career as an Art Director in Melbourne's advertising industry, Ingrid's paintings glow with her own quirkiness. Metallics and flourescent paints highlight her fascination with beauty, pornography and animation.
Jamie Valmorbida
Jamie Valmorbida

Jamie’s work is spontaneous and free yet balanced in composition, using many mediums from fabrics, aerosol paint, crayon, acrylic and various objects. The work is light hearted and innocent.
Joanne Mott
Joanne Mott

The paintings from Mott’s “Specimens” series appear like magnified petri dishes containing samples awaiting scientific investigation: dissection, analysis or propagation? As eruptions of paint spread across the surfaces, a stunning suffusion of organic and vascular forms reminiscent of growing lichen or algae occurs. The disks become the bases of strange new proliferating cultures.
Kristian Shaw
Kristian Shaw

"The mystic, sublime and raw energies of nature are a constant source of inspiration."
Liz Conley
Liz Conley

"Painting for me is an emotional necessity and there is no rhyme nor reason behind them. Usually though I start with a colour in my head and go from there."
Mark Maglaic
Mark Maglaic

Croatian born artist Marko Maglaic (1972- ) believes his paintings come from a spiritual, logical, yet simultaneously chaotic, place. As an artist he strives to depict fact, myth, life, love, death and the eternal struggle of mankind.
Simone Millman
Simone Millman

Simone Millman's paintings are strongly influenced by her travels. Inspiration for her images of symbols, iconic representations and colour are built up from her travel diaries and sketches.
Vincent Fantauzzo
Vincent Fantauzzo

The paintings will present the viewer with an array of visual clues in contrast to a decipherable narrative, which can then be constructed to derive a personalised meaning for each viewer.
Vivian Ashworth
Vivian Ashworth

"Life forever changing. A pure energy force, bursting out from the canvas catching your eye, forcing you to look and feel."