Figurative Sculptures
9th March - 4th April, 2002

Kimberley, Cast Bronze
Sculpture
A panel of major new paintings based on his travels through the Australian Bush
9th March - 4th April, 2002

The Gorge, Boggy Creek,
Nowa Nowa, VIC, Oil on Canvas, 39 x 50cm

The Swan River at
Bassendean, WA, Oil on Canvas, 76 x 102cm

Misty Morn, Grampians,
Oil on Canvas, 51 x 76cm

From the Escarpment,
Barren grounds reserve, South Coast, NSW, Oil on Canvas, 76 x 102cm

The Highlands near
Seymour, VIC, Oil on Canvas, 76 x 102cm

Grampians Pastoral,
Oil on Canvas, 76 x 102cm

Flood Waters, Murry
River, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 120cm

Snowy River, Kosciusko
National Park, Oil on Board, 91 x 122cm
This mixed exhibition of important and stimulating paintings, represents some of Australia's most respected and noted artists depicting the landscape, figurative motif and still life as subjects. The dominant subject matter however, will be the manifold depictions of the Australian landscape.
At a remarkable 90 years of age, Leonard Long has painted a stunning exhibition inspired by places he travelled around Australia. These large scale major works are painted in the realistic, rural and traditional style for which he is revered, depicting the sheep and cattle grazing country of Victoria and Southern New South Wales.