Artists Represented

David Mackay Harrison

David Mackay Harrison was born in Lismore in 1941. His stunning sculptures are represented in numerous private and corporate collections in Australia and overseas, including the Heyson Group, Portland Wool Brokers, and the NSW Dept. of Agriculture.

David is a formidable sculptor of the human body. His languid nudes possess a freedom of form and a subtlety of movement that defies the solidity of bronze. From life models, David moulds initially in clay and then reworks with refined technical precision for the desired effect. David’s observation and his attention to detail make him a master of his medium.


Nadia
cast bronze sculpture, 76 x 45cm

Bernd Heinrich

Bernd Heinrich was born in Weimar, Germany and moved to Australia in 1970. He is a contemporary painter of abstract landscapes and portraits.

For Bernd, art is an obsession. Psychologically he fluctuates between the conscious and the sub-conscious. He is constantly searching and learning in order to discover new ways of self expression and is stimulated by the simplest of objects. His work is held in the National Portrait Collection. Bernd exhibits in Australia and internationally and will be having an exhibition at the Wagner Art Gallery in March, 2001.


Hot Summer Day
mixed media, 89 x 109cm

Frank Hodgkinson AM, 1921-2001

Frank Hodgkinson is one of Australia’s most acclaimed painters and draughtsmen. Having studied in Sydney, Paris and London, Frank’s work reflects his broad world view drawn from his life experiences and extensive travels throughout Europe, Australia, Africa, Syria, Borneo and New Guinea. Now at 80, his passion for abstraction is captured through vibrant colour and clarity of light, which may be seen in his spectacular paintings of Sydney Harbour.

In 1999, Frank was awarded the Australia Medal for his services to art.


Art Gallery Road
oil on canvas, 182 x 102cm

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