Artists Represented

Judith White

In 1996 the Olympic Co-ordination Authority commissioned Judith to produce a work illustrating the addition of the Homebush bay as a new icon of Sydney. The resulting painting 'Sydney - A Sense of Place' is hanging in the Exhibition Centre at Homebush Bay. Having won over 10 major awards for her work, Judith is represented extensively in collections in Australia, Japan, America, France, Holland, Israel, Indonesia and New Zealand.


Wheat Field

Margaret Woodward

Margaret Woodward won a scholarship to the National Art School in 1956, and graduated with the highest honours, receiving the Nancy Kilgour Memorial Prize. She has been the recipient of the Le Guay Brereton Prize for Drawing, the Wynne Prize for landscape painting, and is a twice winner of the Portia Geach Memorial Prize among numerous other awards.

Her charcoal drawings are mixed with pastel colour, and range from contemplative, serene imagery to dark, layered symbolism. Margaret evokes the shadows of the psyche and hints at the mysteries of the unknown.


Siesta
pastel on paper laminated on to canvas
150 x 150cm

Mike Worrall

Mike Worrall was born in London in 1942, and began his career as a commercial illustrator and visualiser for such feature films as Polanski’s MacBeth and Vincent Ward’s Alien III. He moved to Australia in 1998.

Rich in colour and full of ornate imagery, these paintings are exquisitely produced by the finest brushwork. Combining concepts with historical content, Mike Worrall evokes a compelling view of an enchanting, fanciful and mysterious world.


Seduction in the Garden
oil on canvas, 122 x 183cm

Murray Zanoni

Murray Zanoni was born in Australia in 1947. He studied at the Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, and has received many commissions for his fine watercolours, including for American Express (UK), Illustrated London News, Penguin Books and the Sunday Times.

Murray has painted in numerous countries and exhibited in many cities. He is inspired by the geography, architecture and people from his wide travels, portraying them with a detailed yet delicate approach.


Circular Quay
Watercolour on paper, 61 x 50cm

Apart from paintings, the Wagner Art Gallery also offers limited edition prints by leading Australian artists.

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