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WelcomeThank you for being part of the Lawley Art Auction. We hope you have a wonderful evening viewing the artworks, enjoying wine & hors d’oeuvres and listening to performances by our Music students.
Now in its 15th year, the Lawley Art Auction is Mount Lawley Senior High School’s major fund raising event for the Specialist Visual and Performing Arts (SVAPA) and Music Programs. Funds are used by the SVAPA and Music Parent Support Groups to keep these programs engaging, contemporary, challenging and rewarding for our highly talented students. We aim to hone technical and artistic skill, creativity, curiosity and analytical thinking. Under the guidance of inspiring teachers, many young lives will be directly enriched, and futures brightened.
Held annually, the auction represents a tremendous commitment and partnership between artists, parents, business, community and school. We sincerely thank all of the wonderful people, who contribute in any way, to the success of this fundraising event.
Every year the bidding is exhilarating with a stunning array of artworks on offer. The funds generated by each auction have been put to good use purchasing equipment; funding the presentation of high-calibre theatrical and musical productions; hosting workshops with leading artists and performers; and contributing to students attending world-class performances in Perth and beyond.
In 2018 we are proud to present over 110 exceptional artworks by 90 talented artists. This is a testament to the quality and reputation of the event. It is exciting to see new artists as well as familiar faces who have supported the Mt Lawley arts and music students for many years. Collectors and buyers can purchase from a diverse collection of artworks including paintings, prints, textiles, glass, ceramics and sculptures.
This catalogue is both guide and informer; with pages dedicated to the auction process, the artists, the students, and the programs at Mount Lawley Senior High School that are constantly evolving to reflect their place in Australia’s vibrant arts scene. Please enjoy.
The Lawley Art Auction Committee
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6:40pm Master of Ceremonies – Tony MonaghanPrincipal’s Welcome – Lesley Street
7:00pm Auction starts. Hammer down at 7:00 pm. Silent Auction closes after Lot 70.Silent Auction winners advised by SMS after Lot 75. Closing notes and thank yous.
5:00pm Purchase a catalogue containing details of the artworks, lot numbers, information about participating artists and how the evening will run. Register for bidding for both the Live Auction and Silent Auction. Purchase refreshments from the bar upstairs and enjoy the wonderfully tasty appetisers.View the artworks for the Live Auction. View the artworks in the Irving Gallery, artworks available for sale tonight. Vote in our People’s Choice Award - and be entered into a free raffle draw. Bid in our Silent Auction for some fabulous artworks and other great items. Enjoy vibrant music from the talented MLSHS music students.Try your luck for some great raffle prizes.
6:50pm People’s Choice Award announced.Raffle drawn
In 2018 we are proud to present over 110 artworks by 90 talented artists. There will be three different opportunities to purchase artworks on the night.
Proceedings
How to Buy Art
1 The main body of artwork can be viewed on the ground floor in Gallery One and upstairs in Gallery Two, and will go under the hammer by our auctioneer Mat Donelly in the auction room.
2 The Irving Gallery allows you to purchase artworks immediately, at a set price. The Irving Gallery is located upstairs, in a separate room off Gallery Two.
3 The always popular Silent Auction, located on the ground floor to the back right, includes artworks by both locally and internationally renowned artists.
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Registration, Bidding and Payment
Payment and Purchase CollectionOn the Night• Purchased items (from successful Live Auction or Silent Auction bids, or from the Irving Gallery) can be taken immediately
once paid in full. • Payment may be made by cash, EFTPOS (credit card/debit card/savings), or online bank transfer.
Bank transfers should be made to: Mount Lawley Senior High School P&C Association Art Auction. BSB: 066 118. Account number: 1037 0401.
Delayed Payment and Pick-up• A non-refundable deposit of 10% of the purchase price or $90.00, whichever is greater, is payable on auction night. The
balance is due on pick-up of the purchased item. Payment of the balance may be made by cash, EFTPOS or online bank transfer.
• Works will be available for pick-up from the MLSHS Senior School Building on Sunday 24th June 2018 between 1pm and 3pm. Photo identification is required for the pick-up.
Enjoy your unique piece of art. Thank you for supporting our talented students.
Buyer’s Registration• Please complete a buyer’s bidding card at the registration desk, to receive a bidder number. • Use your bidder’s number to participate in the Live Auction. • Your bidder’s number should also be used to bid in the Silent Auction and to purchase Irving Gallery artworks.
Live Art AuctionClearly show your bidder’s number to place a bid during the Live Auction. Good luck!
Irving GalleryPlease ask our volunteer gallery staff for help in arranging purchase of artworks.
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Silent AuctionIn addition to the artworks available in the live Lawley Art Auction, we are running a Silent Auction of selected artworks, and donated products and services gifted by generous Perth businesses.
How to go about bidding:1. Complete a buyers bidding card at the registration desk to receive your
bidder’s number. 2. Place your written bid amount with your bidder’s number on any of the Silent
Auction items. 3. Check back at any time before item 70 in the catalogue (approx. 9pm) to
continue bidding on this item. 4. The successful bidders will be advised by SMS after Lot 75 of the
Live Auction. 5. You must pay for and collect your item on the night, or it will be passed to the
next highest bid. 6. Payment may be made by cash, EFTPOS, or online bank transfer.
What’s on offer?Accommodation from the Hyatt, Alto Capital or Attika Hotel; sparkling wine set from Fuzz Factory, family pass to City Summit. Term tuition with Helen O’Grady Drama Academy; Perth Film School or Perth Academy of Performing Arts and The Actors Hub for an adult. Holiday classes with Little Arthouse; Perth Academy of Performing Arts or Filmbites Screen Academy; driving lessons with Responsive Driving School; cooking classes with Mondo’s or Salt and Company; framed memorabilia from Superstars and Legends Morley, an artist hamper from Sound Business, a Charles Blackman print from William Topp, Pier Street Cosmetics voucher, Enjo body pack, a made to order house number from Timea’s Mosaic Tiles and artwork from local artists: Sean Adamas, Lou Falcus, Little Arthouse, Karla Freitag and Ken Taylor.
RaffleTickets for the raffles are $5 each. We have Art Raffles for two items: a generously donated oil on canvas artwork ‘Sweet Treat’ by Meredith Sonder-Sorensen; and a set of four hand-dyed and stitched canvases titled ‘Cornflower Series #5-#8’ donated by textile artist Louise Wells. Both Meredith’s and Louise’s generosity and support are very much appreciated by the school.
Thanks to the big-heartedness of local businesses you could also be the lucky winner of one of many awesome prizes in our: Supporters Raffle. We have a fabulous array of prizes including: homewares donated by Freemason’s Tavern Beverley, Doterra oils from Inner Balance Kinesiology, Enjo body and kitchen packs from Marie Webster, cooking classes at Mondo’s, vouchers from: Assure Cosmetics, WA Museum, Revelations Film Festival, Gravity Discovery Centre, Rockingham Wild Encounters’ and Rochelle Adonis. Total prize value is $2,000. Look out for our wonderful ticket sellers to purchase your tickets.
Winners announced on the night, so you get to take your goodies home with you!
Oxlades People’s Choice AwardDo you have an absolute favourite piece of artwork in the auction? Please go ahead and vote for it! Every vote goes into a draw for a prize. Before you enter the auction room, simply write the artwork lot number on your voting slip along with your name and contact details, and place it in the little red post box provided.The winning artist and the lucky draw winner will be announced at 6.50pm, just before the auction begins.
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Auction Artwork
Betsy Bush
1Radishes
46x41.5x4cmOil on Belgian linen
Valerie Glover
2Lovebirds #5
60x60x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Jasna Karajcic
3Untitled
40x61x3.5cmOil on canvas
Wade Taylor
4Encounter Headlight
48x63x5cmOil on canvas
Pauline Franklyn
5Nepal Blooms
25x25x3cmHand felted and stitched wool, silk & cotton
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Fleur Schell
She wasn’t afraid to be herself...
27x17x7cmPorcelain and found object wood
Regina Eccleston-Wirth
7Still, Life
62x62x4cmPhotography
Ileana Rozitis
8Windswept
28x28x3cm Silver, freshwater pearl
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Lindy Boyle
9Red Rising
76x76x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Kshanti Wikramanayake
10Ibis at Herdsman Lake
86x60x4cmOil on canvas
Melanie Diss
11Don’t go killing all the bees
72x43x1.2cmAcrylic on board
Delma White
12Purple Posy
76x76x4cmOil on canvas
Colleen Rintoul
13Pilbara Landscape
76x51x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Pippin Drysdale
14Pilbara 2018
10.5x13.5cmCeramics
Nick Economo
15Wildflowers
153x76x3.5cmAcrylic on canvas
William Stransky
16Good to be Splashed
102x102x4cmAcrylic on canvas
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Auction Artwork
Jenny Ellis-Newman
17Island Sunrise
80x60x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Ivanka Siljanoski
18Abstract
50x40x1cmGlass print
Margot Nattrass
19On a Clear Day...
122x91.5x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Geoffrey Hillier
20Boats at Hillarys
76x61x4cmOil on canvas
Tashi Face
21Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo
33x43x3.5cmDrawing
Mitzi Smith
22Moon Dance
91x122x4cmOil on canvas
Lesley Marshall
23The Music Shop at Dongarra
51x51x2.5cmOil on canvas
Louise Wells
24Silver Linings #5 Seeds of Hope
102x80cmHand woven silk organza,silk dupion, denim, embroidery threads, polyester machine threads
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Pippin Drysdale
25Pilbara, 2018
11x13cmCeramics
Diane Bastick
26Orange
121x101x3.5cmOil on canvas
Deborah Bonar
27Looking Out From the Jetty, Sailing Home
40x20x2cmAcrylic on canvas
Greg Ash
28Nebula Changing
60x60x10cmGlass panel with changing LED lighting
Kelly Ngatai
29But First, Coffee
77x51x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Neil Elliott
30A Rabbit’s Life
100x100x2cmAcrylic on board
Danica Wichtermann
31Endangered Banksia Duo
14x15 and 11.5x11cm Porcelain
Paul Dennis
32Pomegranates
77x51x2cmOil on canvas
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Auction Artwork
Miik Green
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33Xylem seriesMeiosis 9
45x45x3cmMixed media on aluminium
Pippin Drysdale
34Devils Marbles 2, 2018
23x24.5cmCeramics
Neil Elliott
35Man on Bird on Chair
100x100x3cmAcryilc on board
Sunita McWhinney
36Floral Rain
47x58x2cmWatercolour, gouache,pen & ink
Renia Edwards
37What Lies Beneath
90x105x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Judy Nash
38Through the Stained Glass Window
45x45x3cmAcrylic on canvas
Warayute Bannatee
39Rhythm of the Blues
120x100x3cmOil on canvas
Karla Freitag
40Bartok’s Birds1, 2 & 3(triptych)
18x18x2cm eachInk
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Sue Leeming
41In Quietness
63x63x4cmOil on canvas
Deborah Bonar
42Sunlovers
31x31x2cmAcrylic on canvas
Myra Mitchell
43Petite Dejeuner
92x92x4cmMixed media - Parisian paper
Sioux Tempestt
44It’s Strange What You Get Used To
97x80x1cmAcrylic and pencil on board
Joie Villeneuve
45The Great Egret Adventure
5.5cmMixed media - wood, tin, wire, acrylic paint, shells and natural objects
Jude Scott
46Bushland Hues
78x95x2cmWatercolour
Shiva Amir-Ansari
47Rapture on the Lonely Shore
51x51x2cmOil on canvas
Phillip Cook
48River Bed out from Cossack; Karratha Landscape
124x91cmOil on canvas
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Auction Artwork
Glynda Ward
49A Musical Interlude
40x30x3.5cmAcrylic on canvas
Pippin Drysdale
50Devils Marbles 2, 2018
11.5x8x15cmCeramics
Sandy Robertson
51Rottnest Evening
67x63x2cmWatercolour
Kerrie Di Cataldo
52Tardis - Prototype 1
54x54x2cmPhotography
Amy Hawkins
53Ashokas Lemonade
76x76cmOil on canvas
Keith Hamilton
54Nature’s Beauty
47x77x3cmOil on canvas
Marilyn Boast
55Cassowary
79x79x6cmAcrylic on canvas
Fleur Schell
56Chicken and Cactus Bowl
27x17x13cmPorcelain
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Karen Chappelow
57Smart Dressed Manish
105x105x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Christine Blowfield
58Summer Days
76.5x102x5cmAcrylic on canvas
Josh Wells
59I Love Atomic (diptych)
18x23x4cm eachDigital collage of original photography and mid-century illustration
Silvana Ferrario
60Plaid 5
28x34cmGlass
Jan Quinn
61Tranquillity
61x152x3cmAcrylic, paper & thread on canvas
Martin Kidd
62Tapestry
72x52x3cmAcrylic on fabriano paper
Francesca Gnagnarella
63After Haze
115x65x3cmAcrylic & gold leaf on canvas
Pippin Drysdale
64Devils Marbles, 2018
17x14.5x19cmCeramics
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Auction Artwork
Vivienne Peters
65Listening to Miles and Kind of Blue
65x80x2cmOil on canvas
Edward Chin
66Chinese Calligraphy: Longevity
11.5x58.5x3.5cmInk on paper
Maureen Bradshaw
67Landlines
76x76cmAcrylic on canvas
Alexandra Spargo
68Peary Nice
50x60x5cmOil on canvas
Sioux Tempestt
69Leave Them All Behind
91x120x4cmAcrylic, aerosol & pencil on canvas
Nick Economo
70Mixed Poppies
78x103.5x2cmAcrylic on board
Shabbi Phelps
71Rainbow Walk
82x107x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Danica Wichtermann
72Native Australian Botanicals
19.4x21cmPorcelain
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Miik Green
73Xylem series Avium10
45x45x4cmMixed media on aluminium
Julian D Fisher
74Spirit of the Kimberley
83x73x5cmOil on board
Janine Cairnes
75Colours of Summer
79x54.5x6.5cmWatercolour on canvas
Lyn Franke
76Boab Winter
62x58x2.5cmTextiles
Warayute Bannatee
77Ocean Dream
120x100x3cmOil on canvas
Meredith Sonder-Sorensen
78Blue Dancing
54x43x5.5cmOil on canvas
Stephen Castledine
79The Egg Stealers
69x83x2cmInk & digital
Kelly Ngatai
80Isn’t it Pretty From Space
81x106x3cmAcrylic on canvas
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Auction Artwork
Pippin Drysdale
81Sunrise. Pilbara Series 2, 2016
22x23cmCeramics
Mikaela Castledine
82Fairy Tales - The Cinderella Fox
Patricia Hines
83Typography 3
60x60x5cmRouter cut acrylic, embossed ceramic, stainless steel bolts
Narelle Manser-Smith
84Portentous
76x76x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Gabrielle Mazalevskis
85Baigup Wetlands Series (No 1 & No 2)
40x30x4cm eachOil on canvas
Danica Wichtermann
86Endangered Rose Mallee - Eucalyptus Rhodantha
10x46cmPorcelain
Fran Vaux Koenig
87Depth Within
86x76x4cmEncaustic (Hot Wax) & ink
Jill Yelland
88Fallen Leaf
52x26x13cmPowdered glass & kiln formed glass
30x9x16cmSculpture
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Miik Green
89Xylem series Terfesia20
45x45x3cmMixed media on aluminium
Yau Chau
90Riverside
118x88cmOil on canvas
Nidia Hansen
92Rediscovering Yellow
92x122x3cmAcrylics & mixed media
Pippin Drysdale
95Devils Marbles,2018
22x19x21cmCeramics
Linda O’Brien
93His Majesty, Mt. Bruce
183x122x4cmOil on canvas
William Stransky
94Water Dance
154x102x4cmAcrylic on canvas
Andy Quilty
96Self-Portrait Studies #4
70x100cmDrawing
Sue Leeming
91When Peace Attendeth My Way
121x121x3.5cmOil on canvas
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The Irving GalleryEstablished in 2017, the Irving Gallery is an additional exhibition space running concurrently with the Lawley Art Auction. The artworks within the Irving Gallery are separate from the artworks available in the Live Auction. These artworks are available for sale with set prices, shown on the label of each artwork. Please see our Irving Gallery staff located within the space, for purchase information.
The gallery has been named after Dr Dale Irving, a true visionary and an outstanding Drama and Arts educator at Mount Lawley Senior High School for over 24 years.
During the creation of the MLSHS middle school, Dale brought together a Cross-Arts teaching method, seeking to bridge the gaps between the traditionally segregated arts disciplines of art, drama, music, dance and media. The Specialist Visual and Performing Arts (SVAPA) Program commenced in 2000.
Through her co-ordination of the program Dale developed an engagement with external industry professionals. She built an excellent reputation for the arts within the school and in the broader community, including links with the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, WAAPA and the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, PICA.
Dr Dale Irving’s combined work ethic and profound love of the rebellious nature of art has built a program that has endured and prospered. The SVAPA program now continues under the guidance of Dale’s colleague, Moya Thomas.
Top row: Maureen Bradshaw Along the Way; Marilyn Fahie Mother’s Anguish; Regina Eccleston – Wirth Little Window; Sunita McWhinney Sudden Waves Second row: Karla Freitag Religious Study; Sue Leeming Sail on ‘O Generation of Freedom; Lynette Kinnear Nice to See You; Amanda Humphreys, Establishment Third row: Melanie-Jane LeGuin Float; Sandra Menegola Spring Glow; Lawrence Marshall Hyde Park, North Perth; Susanna Hawkes High Atmosphere Fourth row: Sioux Tempestt Precious; Marie Hammat Yesterday; Louise Wells Reflections #1; Josh Wells Scattered Lights #2
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The Irving Gallery ArtworkArtist Artwork Price1 Maureen Bradshaw Along the Way
Acrylic on canvas, 89x89cm$900
2 Sharron D Clifford Active CreationAcrylic on canvas, 106.5x83cm
$890
3 Regina Eccleston - Wirth Little WindowPhotography, 52x40cm
$400
4 Marilyn Fahie Mother’s AnguishPastel, 55x62cm
$650
5 Karla Freitag Religious StudyInk & acrylic on paper, 39x39cm
$150
6 Marie Hammat YesterdayOil on canvas, 102x102cm
$450
7 Susanna Hawkes High AtmosphereOil & wax encaustic, 120x49.5cm
$650
8 Amanda Humphreys DuskPhotography on canvas, 28x35.5cm
$190
9 Amanda Humphreys EstablishmentPhotography on canvas, 28x35.5cm
$190
10 Lynette Kinnear Nice to See YouAcrylic on canvas, 81x107cm
$800
11 Melanie-Jane LeGuin FloatCollage & mixed media, 38.5x33cm
$400
12 Lawrence Marshall Hyde Park North PerthPhotography, 54x78.5cm
$800
13 Sunita McWhinney Sudden WavesWatercolour, 62x51.5cm
$400
14 Sandra Menegola Spring GlowAcrylic on canvas, 102x102cm
$350
15 Sue Leeming Sail on ‘O Generation of FreedomInk & oil on wood panel, 62x62cm
$1500
16 Josh Wells Scattered Lights #2Photography printed on aluminium, 60x30cm
$230
17 Louise Wells Cornflower Series #1Textiles, 30x30cm
$250
18 Louise Wells Reflections #1Textiles, 20x20cm
$150
19 Louise Wells Reflections #2Textiles, 20x20cm
$150
20 Sioux Tempestt PreciousAcrylic & ink on canvas, 92x76cm
$550
21 Sioux Tempestt Sitting Pretty, 4/50 Limited Edition PrintDigital print on wood, 62x62cm
$350
22 Sioux Tempestt Nothing is Certain Except for This MomentAerosol & acrylic on canvas, 76x101cm
$600
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Sean AdamasSean is an emerging artist and designer experienced in producing public art installations. His works are often cheerful with abstract and geometric elements. He likes to integrate playfulness and interactivity into his works wherever possible. Sean is also actively involved in philanthropy and recently painted a full-size fibreglass dolphin sculpture to raise funds for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit at Perth Children’s Hospital. Sean has exhibited his works locally and internationally, including at Tokyo Design Week in 2015.
Artists
Shiva Amir-AnsariShiva is a West Australian artist who spent her childhood in Fiji, inspired by the wild beauty of the ocean. Her painting in this year’s auction references the poem ‘Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage’ [There is a pleasure in the pathless woods] by Lord Byron.
Greg AshGreg is a Western Australian artist who has been working in glass for over fifteen years. He uses various techniques to manipulate the glass to form pieces that should make the viewer question, ‘How did he do that?’ Pieces may use murrine, strip cut, mixed media, LED lighting, ‘boiled’ glass, wafers of glass, glass paint, glass powder and frit, tapestry glass and more in order to create high end bowls, wall panels and sculptures.
Warayute BannateeOriginally from Thailand, Warayute has been painting for over twenty years. He ran his own gallery in Thailand for six years and then moved to Australia to live in 2002. As well as working on commissioned pieces, he enjoys entering art competitions and has held two exhibitions. He has received a number of awards including the Corporate Award of the Manjar Art Award in 2008, Kimberley Art Prize winner of the Open Category and People’s Choice in 2010, and the Acquisitive Award at the Bassendean Visual Art Awards in 2015.
Diane BastickDiane took up painting in 2000. She is most interested in abstract work, life drawing as well as painting and landscapes inspired by the amazing colours in our Australian outback. She is a member of both North Coast Art Club and Wanneroo Joondalup Art Society.
Christine BlowfieldChristine is an acrylic artist living in the southwest of WA and enjoys painting what is around her. She sees gum trees and wildflowers daily and her aim is to engage the viewer so that they may also more fully appreciate something seen each day.
Marilyn BoastMarilyn has exhibited in the Mount Lawley Senior High School Art Auction eleven times, submitting paintings relevant to the music students. She paints with acrylics and passion, using vibrant colour and subtle shading to produce seascapes and landscapes of our beautiful country as well as birds, animals and people. Marilyn has won awards for her artwork and exhibits and sells frequently. Her artworks grace the walls of homes both here and overseas. Marilyn was born in New Zealand but now calls herself Australian.
Deborah BonarAboriginal artist Deborah Bonar creates vibrant works with immense visual power and complexity. Her paintings are bold kaleidoscopes of vigorous lines and dots. The spontaneous prismatic colours dance upon the canvas, reflecting a sense of positive energy, optimism, balance and harmony. Influenced by her Gija and Yamatji heritage, her artwork demonstrates the importance of place in forming cultural identity. Deborah has exhibited widely in WA, winning the coveted Cossack Art Award (Indigenous) and significant public art commissions, including works at St John of God Midland and Big Splash WA Art Trail. Her work is held in private and public collections. www.scribblebark.com.au
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Lindy BoyleA West Australian artist, Lindy works from her home studio in Bayswater. She is well known for bold and colourful poppy paintings, as well as other large contemporary florals and abstracts. Lindy was Chairperson of the Bassendean Arts Society for a number of years and has been involved in many exhibitions in Perth. She began teaching and exhibiting in 2007. She has been part of the Mt Lawley Art Auction for a number of years. www.lindyboyleart.com Instagram: lindyboyleart
Maureen BradshawMaureen was inspired to start painting in 2014 by the artist Malini Parker. She has since taken part in courses with Malini, Steve Dyer, David Giles and David Green and was an artist in residence with David Giles at Studio 11 in 2016. Her works are mainly abstract or semi-abstract landscapes and aim to evoke some emotional feeling as well as incorporating colour and movement. She doesn’t usually work from visual references but from drawn memories of colour, shape and form.
Betsy BushBetsy learnt to draw by the side of her grandfather, who never went anywhere without a sketchbook and pencil. After sketching and drawing in pen and ink for many years, she developed a passion for oil painting, predominantly still life and landscapes. She has had very successful solo exhibitions, ‘The Joy of Six’ in 2007 and ‘Scene-Unseen’ in 2012, and has also exhibited in group shows. Betsy also works and exhibits textile and fibre arts. Betsy was selected to paint a cow for the Margaret River CowParade event in 2010. Her entry ‘Cow Patch’ can now be found grazing at Eagle Bay Olive Farm. [email protected]
Stephen CastledineStephen prefers to use watercolour and enjoys drawing in unexpected ways. He held his first solo exhibition in 1987 and has participated in many exhibitions since. Stephen’s art is represented in private collections in Australia and overseas and he has won numerous awards.
Mikaela CastledineMikaela is an award-winning artist and published writer, with a degree in Science and an MA in Literature. She has been a professional artist for 25 years, working in collage and sculpture. She has won the Sculpture by the Sea Scholarship, Cottesloe 2013, the Sculpture by the Sea Inside Award, Cottesloe 2016 and was selected as a 2016 finalist in the distinguished Bankwest Sculpture Prize. She is represented in public and private collections in Australia and internationally.
Karen ChappelowKaren has been painting and sculpting in Western Australia since the early 1990’s. She is a mother of 3 children and finds peace in the process of creating new pieces. She is inspired by the human form and loves the curves, shadows and the muscular structure of the body. Her works often combine whimsy and abstract notions. Karen is currently compiling a series for an upcoming solo exhibition and continues to do commission work.
Janine CairnesA love of watercolour and the desire to capture the beauty of our environment and flora has inspired Janine to paint, and she regularly paints ‘en plein air’ (outdoors). She is an award-winning artist and has been published in the Australian Artist magazine. She has been involved in four solo and nine joint exhibitions and her works are sold through local galleries. She also participates in many local charitable exhibitions and her paintings are represented in private collections in Australia and overseas. She is a member of the Watercolour Society of WA and of the WA Society of Arts.
Yau ChauBorn in Guangdong Province, China in 1968, Yau studied painting with famous masters in Hong Kong and held solo painting exhibitions in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Shenzhen. He continued his arts practice after migrating to Western Australia in 1996 and has since won several awards for his paintings including the “WA Country Award” and an award of excellence in “Cathay Harmony Ode”, an exhibition of World Chinese Calligraphy and Paintings. He is now the owner of “WA City Lane Art Gallery” which specialises in mounting and framing traditional Chinese paintings, oil paintings and watercolours.
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Artists
Phillip CookBorn and raised in the Swan Valley, Philip began his professional artistic career in 1969 when he exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists. He has held many exhibitions over a long career, collecting numerous awards including the 1975 Narambeen Art Prize, 1977 Albany Art Prize and 1978 Williams Art Prize. He works in several mediums, including pencil drawing, watercolour and acrylic, and is best known for his oil on canvas landscape painting. More examples of his work can be found on his website at www.philipcook.com.au
Paul DennisPaul’s current work is based on insects. Those small, rather ugly creatures that outnumber and surround us have inspired him to ‘collect’ them and create something beautiful. By playing with the juxtaposition of colours and finding ways to make shapes lift from the surface and shimmer, he aims to create images that arrest the eye and draw the viewer further into his painting.
Kerrie Di CataldoAn award-winning photographer, Kerrie has a particular interest in experimental and contemporary landscape images. Imagine time travel - back to a primeval landscape - where strange plants and trees make up the biodiversity of the ecosystem. The image for this year’s auction has been shot on a medium format Diana plastic camera and made up of multiple exposures on one film frame, drawing attention to the Tardis-like structure in the vegetation. Is this a photograph that depicts ‘reality’, or does it open up possibilities that may lead us to draw alternative conclusions? Kerrie is currently a finalist for the DUO-Percival Photographic Portrait Prize (Qld.) 2018.
Melanie DissMelanie’s current practice involves realist painting and drawing, collage, discovery and experimentation with materials, and getting back to the fun of creating art. She has participated in multiple group shows, both locally and in statewide art competitions. She held a joint exhibition in 2012, and was a category winner in the 2012 Cossack Art Award. Melanie grew up in the Swan Valley region of WA and has been a practicing artist since graduating from Curtin University of Technology with a Bachelor of Arts (Visual Art) in 2008.
Pippin DrysdaleAn acclaimed international artist and Master of Australian Craft, Pippin Drysdale’s career as a ceramic artist spans 30 years. Her passion for the craft merges with a love of the landscape, which has seen her travel across continents and in recent years has focused on the vivid desert landscapes of Australia. Working from her studio in Fremantle, surrounded by racks of wonderful pots in all colours and sizes, the landscape is an ever-present lure, the catalyst for work and the connecting point and anchor for each new development.
Regina Eccleston-WirthRegina Eccleston-Wirth treats life and artistic endeavour as one. Trained as a Theatre Arts & English teacher and Graphic Designer, Regina also likes the physicality of working with textiles. Her art practice is wide and varied, but has most recently focused on photography. Through the lens she enjoys ‘capturing the moment when the unique nature of an object becomes clear’. Regina’s work has been recognised in local and national competitions, and is represented in public and private collections around Australia and abroad.
Edward ChinEdward has been practising Chinese calligraphy all his life and learned from masters in Taiwan. He has displayed his work in exhibitions and has taught Chinese calligraphy in clubs, institutes, schools and the community for the past 40 years.
Sharon D CliffordSharon trained in textiles and taught handcraft and painting for many years. She is now a dedicated student of colour. Whether working with wet on wet watercolour technique or layering acrylics or pastels, she explores the variations a slight change can bring to the mood, seeking for the balance that allows the colours to sing together in harmony. A viewer brings their own stories to a piece of artwork and Sharon likes to leave the conversation open between her creations and the viewer. www.sharondclifford.com.au
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Nick EconomoNick began his career as an artist in 1972 initially as a sculptor in awe of and inspired by Rodin, whose exhibition he had attended. He gradually leaned more towards painting, where his focus has continued for over 20 years. However, he has never abandoned his love for sculpting which is evident in the lavish, bold and liberal application of material. Nick’s paintings celebrate an extravagance of colour and texture embracing a somewhat impressionistic style using his own self-developed techniques to gain depth and texture. His work can be found in collections in Australia and internationally.Renia EdwardsEach of Renia’s works has a unique story, inviting the viewer in. She considers art a time stamp of a place and time in your life. Renia was born in New Zealand moved to Australia in the late 1970s. She lived and travelled in Europe for fifteen years with her husband, then moved to Perth in 2011. To take her mind off missing her friends and life in Europe, Renia leapt into a passion for art and began painting classes. She now has a studio at home where she creates and teaches in a beautiful garden atmosphere.
Neil ElliottNeil studied at Perth Technical College and developed his drawing and painting skills while pursuing a career in graphic design. Neil now merges the technical world of design with the emotive world of visual art, creating a style that is distinctively his own. His prime objective is to explore and have fun. He frequently works on board, as it offers a robust surface that allows him to glue, screw, nail or rivet items to the surface of objects that are usually recycled or found. He also facilitates sculpture workshops throughout WA, inspiring communities to create exciting work, while at the same time rescuing materials from becoming landfill.
Jenny Ellis-NewmanJenny’s art inspiration draws from her love of colour and contrasts. Her main subjects are sunsets, beaches, children and nature. Her preferred medium is acrylic but she also loves to experiment with mixed media and a variety of subjects and styles. She has exhibited widely in Western Australia and has sold internationally.
Marilyn FahieDrawing has always been Marilyn’s passion. After working in an art studio in the sixties she free-lanced for a few retail stores. Her interest in drawing people led her into courtroom illustration for twenty years. She is fascinated by the endless variety of peoples’ features. This taught her to work at speed and capture not only facial features but attitude as well. She has illustrated several books aimed at educating children on protective behaviours and she is currently working on a seascape commission.
Silvana FerrarioSilvana is a multi-award winning glass artist. Her inspiration comes from her experiences, memories and surroundings. She is intrigued by the geometry present in both man-made and naturally occurring structures, and its opposition to the fluidity of the natural elements. She particularly likes to use the fluidity of the glass when it is hot to give movement to her work, even with a structured subject. Plaid is inspired by textiles, particularly the weaving of different colours to create more. The glass ‘fabric’ is draped into the form of a vessel in the hot kiln.
Julian D FisherBorn in South Africa he is an esteemed and renowned international artist with his art having been commissioned in Japan, Hong Kong and King Sabuza’s Palace, Swaziland. His work has been bought by the Sheik Chamat of Bahrain. He has held many international exhibitions which were opened by the ex-Premier of WA, Sir Charles Court and another by the ex-Chancellor of UWA, Professor Dr Alex Cohen. His art has been commissioned in Australia by Woodside offshore petroleum, Wesfarmers, BHP steel, Galvin etc. He is listed under old South African Masters by the Harper Gallery in South Africa. On the ‘rocks’ in Sydney, his work has sold to many travelling visitors at the Argyle Gallery.
Tashi FaceTashi was brought up among the birds and beasties of Western Australia’s Kimberley region, the oldest lands of our world. While at first she would draw the odd and curious creatures around her with smeared dirt or the scratchings of sticks, she has gone on to work with more civilised tools. Scribbling away with traditional mediums, she draws the animals around us, not just by their outward appearance, but with an aim to capture an impression of their inner character.
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Pauline FranklynPauline is a highly skilled artist who has been working in textiles for some years, creating her unique pieces. She works intuitively and experiments with various techniques such as collage, nuno and resist to bring together fabric and fibre to produce beautiful, rather painterly works and gorgeous artefacts.
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Karla FrietagOriginally from Tasmania and now based in Perth, Karla is a fine artist with a unique creative style. Her painting technique is detailed and skilled with a free, fresh, artistic style, and the works she produces are enjoyed by all ages. Her Schminckey Illustrations in this year’s auction drew inspiration from a variety of sources including architecture, both old and new, millinery, jewellery, fashion, cupcakes, wedding cakes, plants, wild animals and religion. www.karlafreitag.com, Instagram: @karla_freitag_illustrator
Valerie GloverHaving completed her Fine Arts degree, Valerie has continued striving to challenge her artistic abilities through workshop attendance and by experimenting with new applications of mediums. She has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions and has won several awards and prizes. She is planning another solo exhibition at the end of 2018. Valerie’s work is held in many private and public collections including the City of South Perth, Town of Cambridge, Trinity College and Princess Margaret Hospital.
Francesca GnagnarellaFrancesca is an Italian contemporary abstract artist, now living in Perth. Francesca incorporates bold brushstrokes and dripped paint together with thinned veiled stains to create shifting layers of colour. Her artworks are recognized among her art followers for the use of 23 carat gold leaf which enriches the painting with a unique luminosity and elegance. Bold yet sophisticated, her works translate classic indulgence into a sleek modern style. Francesca exhibits regularly and features in many corporate collections.
Miik GreenMiik is a researcher and advocate for contemporary art in Western Australia, and was awarded a doctorate in arts practice through Curtin University 2015. He remains a promoter of visual culture in WA, actively pursuing opportunities for artists to exchange with the broader public. Miik lives in Perth and works from his Maylands studio. He is represented by Linton & Kay Contemporary in WA and Gunyulgup Galleries in the South-West.
Keith HamiltonKeith is a West Australian artist with extensive art experience, most especially in oil painting. He was a teacher at Claremont School of Art and also served as Vice President of the West Australia Society of Arts (WASA) for some years. He has won many awards and hopes that you enjoy this work of colourful and bright sunflowers.
Marie HammatMarie’s painting explores the spirit and memory of the Australian landscape. The colours emphasise and express the emotional essence of her interpretation and personal response to the northwest of Western Australia. Her work is stimulated by literature, travel and the environment as she explores a range of media. Marie also enjoys creating sculptures and her work continues to evolve. Marie studied a Bachelor of Education with an Art major and is currently working as a visual art teacher and tutor.
Lyn FrankeLyn is a multi award-winning mixed media artist who is inspired by the colours and textures of the unique Australian landscape. She includes many different materials to create interesting textures and surfaces. She has been involved in many solo and group exhibitions locally, in Sydney, Melbourne and overseas. Her works are represented in many private and corporate collections in Australia and internationally. Currently, her artworks are represented at Gallery 360 Subiaco and at Gallery Aura Kojonup. www://lynfranke.com Facebook: Lyn Franke Art Instagram: lynfrankeartist.
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Nidia HansenNidia is a contemporary artist exploring the aesthetic intersections between art, nature and cultural backgrounds. She visualizes her feelings through color, abstraction and the use of line, experimenting and transforming materials and investigating the relationship between the forms, colors and textures that are inspired by nature and cultural iconography. Influenced by her mother country, Colombia, she has a strong connection with colour, the land, the organic world, microcosms, entomology and botanical topics. Her work is diverse and her practice comprises of paintings, drawings, sculpture, installations, works on paper and design.
Susanna HawkesSusanna finds that painting gets more challenging as she pushes herself further into the discipline. She has been a painter for most of her life and graduated from Curtin University with a degree in visual arts.
Amy HawkinsAmy is based in Perth and paints in mediums such as oil, watercolour, acrylic and digital art. She specialises in portraits, both abstract and realistic, and her main influences include models and musicians from the 1960s and 1970s. She is best known for her vintage abstract portraits of women with her unique morph of flowers for their hairstyles. Amy also has a series of digital space art created with a mixed medium of collage and digital art made from 1960s and 1970s magazine clippings.Email:[email protected] Instagram:@electricvelvetlady
Geoffrey HillierGeoffrey is a realist artist who enjoys painting landscapes and places of interest. He has exhibited and sold his art works in local community art exhibitions, and has also participated in successful solo and joint exhibitions at the Tresillian Arts Centre in Nedlands, Ellis House Art Centre in Maylands and as an invited artist for the Arthritis Association in Shenton Park. Since 2010 Geoffrey has been a member of the Royal Perth Hospital Heritage Society and has painted images of heritage buildings in and around Perth, giving the society non-exclusive rights to print images of some of these paintings for fund-raising.
Martin KiddMartin’s first exhibition was in 1976 at Cremorne Art Gallery in Perth. Since then he has had a number of solo exhibitions in WA and in Spain, where he lived for ten years. Since his return, he has exhibited in solo and mixed exhibitions. He hopes you enjoy his work offered in this year’s auction.
Jasna KarajcicJasna is a WA artist who usually works with textiles and oil paint. Jasna found six prints of wedding photos in front of a beautiful house in her neighbourhood whilst the ‘big dilemma’ about legalising same-sex marriage in Australia took place. For this piece, she spent hours painting over the photos, making her own story about the subjects and remembering all the other marriages around her that survived and others that did not. Her art can be seen on Facebook: jasnakarajcic
Patricia HinesPatricia works in printmaking and ceramics, experimenting and stretching herself creatively using both 2D and 3D ceramic sculptural forms and other media such as Perspex and timber. She is the recipient of many art awards and her work is held in numerous corporate collections. Patricia is represented by Gunyulgup Galleries. www.patriciahines.com
Amanda HumphreysSince getting her first camera at the tender age of ten, Amanda has always had a passion for seeing life through a lens. With an interest in capturing raw moments and spontaneity, she loves to keep the moment alive. Fascinated with the strength and delicacy of unscripted moments in live theatre and music, she seeks to put the essence of emotions at play into her work.
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Loretta LincolnLoretta was a founding member of North Folk Studios, a ceramics artists’ cooperative. She has extensive experience teaching art, design and craft and she regularly exhibits her artwork in local exhibitions and throughout the southwest. Loretta explores the medium to create unconventional vessels; slabs of marbled clay represent the dynamic earth, finely balanced on a wheel thrown base. The interaction is Taoist - yin/yang, feminine/masculine, positive/ negative, black/white, natural/machined, irrational/rational, uncontrollable/control, romantic/classical. Loretta is also influenced by Japanese ceramics.
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Narelle Manser-SmithNarelle is an award-winning artist who is inspired by light and movement in nature. She loves expressing these qualities through an abundance of texture, blending and layering colours with glaze in a variety of styles. The complex layering of techniques and the ambiguous nature of her subjects will lead to years of viewing pleasure. Narelle exhibits extensively throughout WA and has her work represented in Robert Juniper’s private collection along with other collections both here and interstate. She views painting as her life-long dream career.
Lesley MarshallLesley began painting when she came to Perth in 2010, as she was amazed by the light and architecture. She enjoys trying to record the scorching heat and unique heritage buildings of WA.
Lawrence MarshallLawrence was one of the original committee members of the Lawley Art Auction. He began photography in 1976 and in 2009 was awarded a US Navy medal for photography teaching. He works with high contrast black and white, intaglio, reversal processing and continuous tone and digital formats. In 2014 he published a book of Pilbara landscapes and the companion volume ‘Travelling in Australia’s South-West’ is now available. The ‘Hyde Park North Perth’ image in the auction has reticulation processing and is a toned and dyed black and white photographic print. See lawrencemarshallphotography.com
Gabrielle MazalevskisGabrielle is a Western Australian artist, painter and founding member of the Mt Lawley Art Auction. Her practice includes community arts, spectacle theatre, sculpture, puppetry and pyrotechnics. She is represented in collections both nationally and internationally. Her paintings range from the abstract to representational. Her work in this year’s auction is inspired by the Bayswater wetlands. For further works go to www.artistgabrielle.com
Melanie-Jane LeGuinMelanie-Jane is a multi-award winning artist whose fascination for maps, travelling through our landscape and love for the sea have always informed her work, whether in drawing, painting or printmaking.Her work ’Checked Baggage’ - a response to societies expectations and exposure of women both in a physical and emotional sense - is currently on display at Katanning Gallery. Recently, questions of human interactions in landscapes are becoming more important in her work. Her artwork can also be seen online at the Sketchbook Project in Brooklyn N.Y. and in the canvas project in Brooklyn N.Y. in August 2018.
Sue LeemingNew Zealand born, Sue’s current practice extends ideas of abstraction, landscape, identity and spirituality. She experiments with the physicality of paint and process and has recently explored a more fluid approach, allowing the imagery to spring from the process, with the mark-making, layering and building of the surface becoming equivalent to the images themselves. Sue is interested in plasticity and a more psychological response to our cultural and physical environments. These paintings are about honouring and acknowledging where we come from and welcoming and embracing the future.
Lynette KinnearLynette is inspired by people, animals and landscapes and paints primarily in oils, acrylics and pastels. Lynette has been painting and drawing since she was a very young child, and she sold her first two oil paintings in a gallery when she was just 13. She continued to accept commissions while raising a family and has had two very successful exhibitions. Lynette has also written and illustrated two children’s books.
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Sunita McWhinneySunita is a Perth based artist immersed in a community of artistic and creative family and friends. She has a Bachelor of Education, majoring in Early Childhood Education & Art and has studied Art and Design at TAFE. She has previously contributed to several Mount Lawley Art Auctions and group exhibitions. Sunita loves experimenting with different media, pigments and textures on paper.
Sandra MenegolaSandra’s passion for painting began at a young age when she grew up in Perth surrounded by art. Her paintings reflect moments in her life when she was inspired by Australian and European landscapes. She has devoted much time and effort to developing her painting skills and trying new ideas and styles. Sandra displays her artwork in many different exhibitions throughout the year and is an active member of several art societies.
Myra MitchellMyra is a multi award winning artist who started painting after designing and making jewellery. She paints both abstract and semi-abstract pieces in a contemporary style. Her preferred medium is acrylic and her art is characterized by a wide range of palettes including earthy tones, pastels and vibrant colours. Myra has exhibited widely and has also held six solo exhibitions. In 2017 she was a finalist in the Ravenswood, Australia’s largest art prize for women in NSW. Myra is represented at Margaret River Gallery where she recently had a group exhibition.
Judy NashJudy is a very accomplished artist who has studied under prominent artists both in Australia and America. She has exhibited in several galleries within Western Australian and her artwork has been purchased for display in Australia and overseas. Judy is proficient in many different mediums but is currently focusing on using acrylics on a wide variety of subject matter.
Margot NattrassMargot’s recent floral works introduce a new theme in her art, creating highly realistic paintings with great attention to detail. She is drawn to creating vast canvases of large-scale compositions. She often paints single bold images or cropped compositions of contemporary arrangements. In each image Margot explores the elegance and beauty of nature and the feminine flowing movements of the petals. Margot prefers to work from photographs of flowers from florists, markets or picked from gardens. This helps create the magic of the moment, moments that often go unnoticed in our frantic lives.
Kelly NgataiKelly finds inspiration in the places where she spends the most time: with her family, at the beach and in her backyard. At the moment she paints mainly commissioned work and for display homes. Kelly holds equal parts in her heart for education, good design and enjoying life. Kelly was previously a Design and Technologies and Visual Arts teacher at MLSHS.
Vivenne PetersVivienne graduated from the Claremont School of Art in 1984. From 1987 to 1994 she lectured in Fine Art at TAFE while painting and exhibiting her own work. From 1994 to 2004 she lived in Spain, working as an artist and jazz musician. During this time she had solo exhibitions in Spain and Amsterdam as well as participating in mixed exhibitions in Spain and Gibraltar. Since returning to Australia, she has been painting and exhibiting regularly, in solo and mixed shows. Her work is held in public and private collections in Australia and overseas.
Linda O’BrienLinda is an established Perth based artist who has exhibited for many years. She is an enthusiastic pastellist, branching out into oil/acrylic on canvas to experiment with new ideas. Linda’s work is continually evolving, her journey forever seeking to portray light and its effect on atmosphere, luminosity and colour. She has received over 150 major art awards within the state and is represented within several shire offices within Perth and Western Australia. Linda has been a member of the Pastel Society of WA since 1995. www.lindaobrienartist.com
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Colleen RintoulColleen works in many mediums and finds most insipration in landscapes and water. She studied at Claremont Art School and TAFE and has taught at secondary schools specialising in art and music. Colleen also has experience in theatre design and has designed and painted backdrops for puppet theatres, museums and private homes. Her work has received awards at various city and regional art exhibitions and at the Alfred Cove Art Society. Colleen is a curator at the Atwell Art Centre and Gallery.
Sandy RobertsonSandy has been painting in watercolour for many years. She has taught and exhibited within Australia and overseas and has won many awards. She was made a fellow of the Watercolour Society in 2015. Currently Sandy is working on keeping her watercolour paintings fresh and contemporary by experimenting with other media. She started her career in art as a china painter and has pieces on display at both the Australian National Gallery in Canberra and in the Western Australian Art Gallery collection.
Ileana RozitisIleana finds inspiration in nature, faith and relationships. Ileana loves working with silver because of its malleability and subtle colour, and usually oxidises her pieces to get an antique look. Currently her focus is to create small silver images that evoke a memory, idea or feeling in the viewer through the symbolism in the design. With this piece ‘Windswept’, the viewer may recognise the power that is in nature or they may relate it to a life experience.
Fleur SchellFleur Schell is an internationally renowned ceramic artist. Through The Clay House Arts Centre, Fleur has nurtured the Ceramic Arts in Western Australia. “I tell childhood stories through porcelain that reflect a time of innocence, simplicity and purity. I was sent to boarding school as a child so themes of childhood naivety, wonder, love, freedom, and adventure are very nostalgic for me. I am grateful that my own memories of childhood have been reawakened through my children, as they share with me their perspective of a world less effected by irony, conflict or anxiety.”
Jude ScottJude is an award-winning West Australian artist, specialising in watercolour. A passionate advocate for promoting watercolour to the wider community and everyone interested in drawing and painting has led Jude to teach, run art talks, demonstrations and workshops in both Perth and rural areas of Western Australia, as well as internationally in Ubud, Bali 2018 and The Watermill, Italy 2019. Her paintings are held in both private and government collections in Australia and overseas. www.judescott.co www.baliartworkshops.com instagram: judescottart
Jan QuinnJan is a retired art teacher who now paints for pleasure. She trained in Melbourne, completing a Diploma of Art majoring in textiles. Jan has exhibited in numerous joint exhibitions over the last thirteen years. Her work is abstract expressionist in style and her paintings just ‘evolve’. She rarely has a plan which Jan believes makes the end result more spontaneous. She enjoys using mixed media such as paper, threads and pastel to enhance the painted surface.
Andy QuiltyAndy’s practice explores notions of status, belonging and sense of place within the banality of suburban Australian culture.He has exhibited in solo and group shows interstate and abroad and his work is held in a number of state, corporate and private collections. Andy is a Lecturer in Fine Art at The University Of Western Australia, and Program Patron for the Military Art Program Australia. He has been a finalist in many art awards. He is represented by Linton and Kay Galleries Perth and Maunsell Wickes Gallery Sydney.
Shabbi PhelpsA renowned Perth artist, Sharon, better known as Shabbi, began working with clay in the 70’s and later extended her creativity to include acrylics on canvas. She has entered various exhibitions, successfully selling large pieces and winning several art awards including the Fred Killick Art Award in 2015. Her inspiration comes from colour, nature and the elements which are reflected in both her clay pieces and paintings.
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Ivanka SiljanoskiIvanka is a local artist and photographer residing in Bayswater, Western Australia. During the last 5 years Ivanka has participated in a number of community exhibitions in Perth and the wheatbelt. Ivanka’s interests are abstract forms and shapes as well as landscapes. She is passionate about the flora and fauna of this state and her orchid photos and poems have been published in magazines about Western Australian flora.
Mitzi SmithMitzi has created artworks primarily in the world of graphics, ceramics and illustrative art. She is currently exploring the joys of fine art with a mixed media approach to make for more interesting and exciting imagery. She is a multi prize winning artist including the Royal Agricultural Art Prize. As a student she studied at the Royal Melbourne Art Institute, followed by experience in London, Canada and the US. She spent many years teaching at Claremont Art College, and is now now based at Tresillian Art College, passing on her art knowledge to a new crop of artists.
Meredith Sonder-SorensenMeredith began painting at the Claremont Art School after retiring from physiotherapy due to illness and has since studied under several renowned artists. What started as a hobby has since turned into a passion and she is now a full-time painter. The last year has been about the use of colour to create robust explosive landscapes and portraiture in its rawest form.
Alexandra SpargoAlexandra learned the technique of realism at Claremont School of Art in 2009 and has since been involved with artist in residence, solo and joint exhibitions of her work and commissions. She recently won first prize for her pastel submission of an ‘Alaskan Malamute’ at the Melville Art Awards and has just been nominated as a finalist for the Mandorla Art Awards. She is currently in her third year at ECU Mt Lawley, studying a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts, specialising in visual arts.
William StranskyWilliam was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1958 and began painting while living in the south of Japan in 1989. In 1995 he held his first solo exhibition at Mick’s Jazz Club in Yatushiro City and over the next seven years he held a number of other solo exhibitions in Japan. Returning to Perth in 2004 his style changed from delicate and colourful landscapes to more abstract compositions, but always referencing the brushstrokes of Japanese calligraphy. William is a confident artist, producing rich and experimental works in a space where control implies an even greater creativity.
Wade TaylorWade is an emerging artist from Perth, Western Australia. While working primarily with paint, his practice often extends to include investigations in sculpture and ceramics. With a bold painterly style, most works explore issues surrounding Australian identity and landscape. These issues feed common themes including notions of suburbia, nostalgia, the everyday, and cultural artifacts. Wade has completed three successful solo shows and appeared in group shows such as ‘Mate’, which won best visual arts show for the Perth Fringe Festival in 2015.
Sioux TempesttSioux constantly pushes the boundaries of her practice by traversing different mediums, producing paintings, digital works, large scale murals and public art. Her technique is intuitive, based on natural emotive responses to her surroundings and environment. Her current works explore the fusing of abstract expressionism and street art. Sioux has been involved in numerous group shows and has held seven solo exhibitions. Among other achievements, in 2017, Sioux was a finalist in the Busselton Art Award and People’s Choice Perth Winner in the Cliftons Art Prize. Her work is held in public collections in Perth and private collections internationally.
Ken TaylorOriginally from Perth, illustrator & designer Ken Taylor works primarily within the music industry and is well known for his striking rock posters. He has designed posters and album artwork for many bands including You Am I, Crowded House, Queens of the Stone Age, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Florence & the Machine, First Aid Kit, Sigur Ros, Bob Dylan & The Rolling Stones. Working through MONDO with some of the worlds’ biggest movie licenses his recent limited edition silkscreened movie posters have received significant acclaim. Ken has won numerous awards and is preparing to take a large solo show overseas.
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Delma WhiteDelma is passionate about raising awareness of the fragility of our unique bushland areas, aiming to convey in her work the excitement of discovering rare wildflowers. Capturing light is a key element in her detailed paintings. Delma has exhibited in The Florence Biennale, The South Nevada Museum of Fine Arts and the Friends of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens Art Awards. Her works are held in collections of Belmont City Council, Gosnells City Council, Lake Grace Shire, Sons of Gwalia Mining, Fellowship of Christians and RSM Bird Cameron.
Danica WichtermannDanica enjoys contrasting colours and sculptural forms. Within her works she has chosen to focus particularly on the fragility of Western Australia’s flora, creating pieces which feature our endangered and threatened species. She encourages the viewer to take a moment from their busy lives to pause and contemplate the fleeting beauty that is so unique and special. Her passion is to encapsulate much that is different from things in other lands. Danica participates in many exhibitions, has won numerous awards for her work and is represented by several galleries. Her work appears in collections across Australia and overseas.www.rediscovering.com.au
Kshanti WikramanayakeKshanti works with oils, watercolours, ink and pastels and produces large scale paintings with oils. She has worked as a professional artist and teacher for over 40 years, holding 5 solo exhibitions and 7 exhibitions with her students. She was a finalist at the 2017 Claremont Art Awards and her next solo exhibition will be in the City of Cambridge in October 2018. Kshanti is a member of most reputed art societies and groups in Perth. Her work is available to view on Facebook at: Kshanti Wikramanayake.
Jill YellandDesigner Jill Yelland has been working in glass for 16 years. Her work is inspired by colours, textures and forms of nature from our enviroment in Western Australia. A Malay Almond tree leaf, which had fallen to the ground in Broome was the inspiration for Jill to create this sculptural glass piece. Its multiple colours and the flowing shapes of the leaf highlight the beauty that nature creates. Her works are works are found in collections in Australia and internationally and many of her pieces are given as corporate gifts and awards around Australia. www.designmergers.com.au
Josh WellsJosh Wells is a photographer and artist based in Mount Lawley. His internationally exhibited fine art work explores identity and sense of place. His ongoing retro-futurist collage works combine original photography with mid-century and other public domain illustrations. www.joshwellsphotography.com
Louise WellsLouise has a passion for colour and finds pattern in architecture and nature a continual influence. Her work is inspired by our untold or hidden stories and she uses a variety of techniques such as screen printing, stamping, block printing, shibori, hand dyeing and transfer printing, usually in bold and vibrant colours. Many of her works involve stitching layers of selected fabrics together and then cutting away sections to reveal hidden layers beneath the surface. Louise has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions across Australia and in the USA and her work is held in both public and private collections. See www.louisewells.com
Glynda WardGlynda began painting in the mid 1980s while undertaking a Bachelor of Education degree. In 1990 she completed the first year of a Visual Arts degree at Edith Cowan University but then returned to full time teaching. Glynda continued her artistic endeavours by attending courses at Claremont Art School, Fremantle Arts Centre and Tresillian Arts Centre. She has been painting regularly for fourteen years and continues to exhibit in group exhibitions. Her paintings feature women and colour.
Joie VilleneuveFor Joie, this work comes from a deep desire to explore symbolic and metaphoric representations of flora and fauna in realistic, imaginary and illustrious ways. Her work celebrates the essence of flight and song through a textural and mixed media approach to convey intimacy beyond beak and wing, inviting the viewer to come along on a fantastical inner journey. Her work is held in various collections including New York, St. Paul and Saudi Arabia.
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Bidder’s Notes
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SVAPA (Specialist Visual and Performing Arts)The unique Special ist Visual and Performing Arts (SVAPA) program at Mt Lawley SHS promotes excellence across the Arts. SVAPA is based on contemporary practices of working in multiple disciplines, blending drama, media, music and visual arts. It provides an educational journey that enriches students’ learning through the development of arts ideas, skil ls, processes, creative and crit ical thinking.
SVAPA immerses students in rich and challenging arts experiences in partnership with practicing artists through extra-curricula workshops, camps, early-morning classes, artist-in-residency programs and a wide cross-section of arts excursions. Students develop and perform in high quality annual music & theatre productions and regularly have the opportunity to perform at school and community events. Exciting l inks have been established with Edith Cowan University (ECU), Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) and Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF), Co3, West Austral ian Youth Theatre Company, The Blue Room and Bell Shakespeare, among others. All collaborations engage students in performance, production, dialogue, appreciation, and connection. Most importantly, they present the opportunity to fal l in love with theatre, music, images and stories.
Many students’ SVAPA journeys have taken fl ight to success in the arts, with our alumni recognised in the arts community across an incredible range of locations and professions, from Hollywood blockbusters to European opera stages and international f ine art festivals.
As the SVAPA program is school-based and not funded by the government, fund-raising is crit ical to its success. The wonderful Lawley Art Auction is an immense part of that, and its distinctive style both supports our program and reflects its core values.
Our contributors, organisers, volunteers and supporters work in creative and eff icient harmony to make the Lawley Art Auction both possible and fabulous. Their tremendous and inspiring efforts are humbly appreciated by the staff and students of MLSHS and exemplify why we do indeed fal l in love with it al l, year after year.
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The Music Program at Mount Lawley SHS
In addi t ion to the c lassroom music studies avai lable to a l l students at MLSHS, the music department offers a
d iverse, comprehensive, innovat ive and chal lenging range of musica l opportuni t ies for students who are accepted
into the Music Program.
MLSHS Music Program students are immersed in instrumenta l and ensemble groups, smal l -group tutor ing,
and a vast range of inspi r ing orchestra l , jazz, c lass ica l , b ig-band, choir & contemporary band possib i l i t ies.
Funding f rom the Lawley Art Auct ion is the most s igni f icant contr ibutor to the constant ly expanding and
evolv ing musica l ar ts scene at the school . I t is v i ta l to the work of the Music Parents Support Group, inc luding f inancia l backing for state-of- the-art musica l equipment
purchases; ongoing administrat ive support ; qual i ty excurs ions, per formance opportuni t ies and music industry
exper ience for students.
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A Big Thank YouThe organisers of the Lawley Art Auction extend our heartfelt gratitude to the WA artists supporting the next generation of creatives. The success of this art auction starts with you.
The Lawley Art Auction is jointly organised by the Music and SVAPA committees with the support of the MLSHS Parents & Citizens Association Inc. This is a huge undertaking with many people working together, dedicated to making this a successful, inspiring and joyous community landmark. We thank all who are an integral part of the success of this fundraising event for their time, skills and commitment. Our thanks go to the Principal and Associate Principals, school administration, teaching staff, parent volunteers and students.
AuctioneerMathew Donelly directs Donelly Auctions, located at 328 Walcott Street in Mount Lawley. Established in 1972 Donelly’s is known throughout Perth for specialist onsite auctions. The Lawley Art Auction committee wishes to thank Mat for his services tonight and for his support leading up to our event.
With his extensive auctioneering and valuing knowledge of antiques Mat, along with his friendly, knowledgeable staff, ensure that Western Australia’s largest auction house for antiques and collectors pieces, caters to all members of the public for their auction requirements.
Please visit www.donellyauctions.com.au for their next auction!
SponsorsThe success of the Lawley Art Auction is intrinsically connected to our local community, without which this fundraiser would not be possible. Thank you to our wonderful business community for valuing the educational and creative endeavours of the Specialist Visual and Performing Arts and Music Programs at Mount Lawley Senior High School and for providing a shining example of positive community engagement. Please consider opportunities to return their goodwill.
Gold SponsorsThank you to our Gold Sponsors for their very generous donations and support: Donnelly Auctioneers for their services; Crust Mount Lawley for their fabulous pizzas and hosting our ‘Meet the Artists’ night; Pam Herron for her cash donation and prizes; Philip Cook for his beautiful artwork; Superstars and Legends Morley, Sound Business Equipment for their products, bubble wrap and cash, Jumping Jigsaws Design for the website and design service, iPrint Plus for support with printing, Alto Capital for auction item and cash and Matt Seabrook for his cash contribution; Commonwealth Bank and De Vine Cellars.
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Silver SponsorsWe are grateful to our Silver Sponsors Karla Freitag, Perth Expo, Revelation Film Festival, Fresh Provisions, Luna Palace, Paintball Skirmish, Perth Academy of Performing Arts, Little Arthouse, Ken Taylor, Pier Street Cosmetics, Lou Falcus and The Pearl of Highgate Patisserie.
Bronze SponsorsWe appreciate our Bronze Sponsors for the cash donations and fabulous goodies we can add to our raffle prizes. Perth Film School, Mondos, Enjo, The Actors Hub, Leanne Pearson Artist and Framer, Co3, Freemasons Tavern Beverley, The Hyatt Regency Perth, Oxlades Art Supplies, Black Swan State Theatre Company, Attika Hotel, Assure Cosmetic Centre, Sean Adamas, Salt and Company, Filmbites Screen Academy, Responsive Driving School, IGA Second Avenue, Louise Wells, Hampers by Design, Helen O’Grady, Fuzz Factory, Gravity Discovery Centre, Amanda Humphreys Photography, Loretta Lincoln and WASO.
Event SupportersWe thank our Event Supporters who have contributed to the success of this event including: City Summit Rock Climbing, Essenza Coffee, Rochelle Adonis, Museum of WA, William Topp, Spare Parts Puppet Theatre, Inner Balance Kinesiology, Rockingham Wild Encounters, WA Ballet, The Perth Observatory, Dolcetto, Sherbert, Timea’s Mosaic Tiles.
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