Two Exhibitions

4th - 27th March 2008

Ernesto Arrisueno

Beyond the Horizon


SOLD Field of Flames, Oil on Canvas, 35 x 20cm


Reflection, Tablecloth Still Life - 2006, Oil on Canvas, 106 x 89cm


Power of a Dream I, Oil on Canvas, 75 x 120


Birth of the Rock, Oil on Canvas, 64 x 93cm


Blue Moon Roses, Oil on Canvas, 75 x 120cm


Garden of Peace - 2005, Oil on Canvas, 100 x 61cm


Provincial Still Life - 2004, Oil on Canvas, 110 x 116cm


In the Light of Day - 2005, Oil on Canvas, 120 x 95cm


Holy Day, Oil on Canvas, 62 x 102cm


Still Life, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 76cm


Caelestis, Oil on Canvas, 130 x 90cm


Calm Dusk, Oil on Canvas, 59 x 70cm


Day Out, Oil on Canvas, 120 x 75cm


Still Life with Silver & Bronze, Oil on Canvas, 60 x 104cm


Purple Bloom, Oil on Canvas, 150 x 100cm


Field of Roses, Oil on Canvas, 122 x 77cm


Caracola - 2007, Oil on Canvas, 53 x 53cm


Lost Valley - 2008, Oil on Canvas, 105 x 121cm

Charlotte Boyd

Bronze Sculptures


Ballet Dancer, Bronze Sculpture 1/24, 135cm high


Gymnast, Bronze Sculpture 4/24, 96 x 74cm


Children at Play, Bronze Sculpture 8/12, 19 x 17cm


Mother & Child, Bronze Sculpture 3/12, 27 x 18cm


Togetherness, Bronze Sculpture 12/24, 17 x 13cm


Small Gymnast, Bronze Sculpture 4/12, 25 x 16cm


Woman Dancer Kicking, Bronze Sculpture 4/12, 25 x 18cm


Small Lady Dancer, Bronze Sculpture 8/12, 20 x 10cm


Tennis Player, Bronze Sculpture 6/6, 44 x 90 x 12cm


Horse & Rider, Bronze Sculpture 3/24, 23 x 35 x 10cm


Lady in Breeze, Bronze Sculpture 2/24, 35 x 22 x 13cm


Bass Player, Bronze Sculpture 8/24, 25 x 15 x 12cm

As a young child Charlotte Boyd began sculpting and studying the technique of her father, sculptor Guy Boyd.  Now an accomplished artist in her own right, Charlotte has had numerous solo exhibitions and has participated in a variety of group shows in Australia and overseas.

For this exhibition of bronze sculptures, Charlotte presents figures inspired by her family life and interest in and passion for dance and gymnastics. The fluid, gestural shapes of Charlotte’s figures are beautifully elegant and convey with simplicity, the joy of movement and shared experiences.  

“My passion is observing people and their energy, then capturing that energy in a particular movement and making it three dimensional. I am particularly drawn to making sculptures which show all the dimensions and physical angles of the figure in action.

Dance and gymnastics are some of the main inspirations for this exhibition, and the bronze allows the freedom to capture the energetic sculpture poses with strength.” - Charlotte Boyd, 2008