There are 74 painting galleries in Margaret River Central
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Amanda's art is in response to her immediate surroundings and home. She seeks and finds inspiration from personal treasures, old and new.
I am art. I work with pencil, charcoal and oils. Portraying objects of little use, however familiar. I have a soft spot for traditional landscape impressionism and portraiture.
Boranup Gallery showcases a stunning collection of Jarrah furniture, Marri furniture, and Blackbutt furniture with quality artworks & craft.
Chester Sears, Master stone mason artist.
Unique Fine Art Australian Native Bird Portraits- watercolour paintings featuring exquisite details of mostly Western Australian birdlife and stunning flora. Framed Originals & Limited Edition Prints.
Influenced by her grandmother - a keen gardener, plant lover and painter of wildflowers - Christine has created a collection of botanical watercolours of both exotic and native plants of her area.
This body of work curated for Open Studios presents illustration as a means to ignite our collective imagination and employs chiaroscuro to deliver compelling and dramatic narratives.
My art inspiration has been the beautiful countryside full of the towering trees and magnificent wildflower displays we are lucky to have in the Margaret River region.
I am an emerging artist having worked previously in a number of other industries ranging from restaurant owner, personal trainer and my career spanning 15 years as a town planner/project manager.
Painting and drawing have always given me a sense of joy from a young age.
Deanne Haddow's artwork portrays Margaret River’s natural environment by pairing hand-printed and indigo-dyed textiles with intricately painted designs.
Dorothy's love for art began with Margaret River Studio of Fine Art in 2010 and her favourite medium is acrylic as well as pastel and palette knife in a thicker medium.
I am constantly amazed and humbled by the complex relationships of this country’s environment. The process of making art keeps me constantly curious.
Fi Wilkie is a Painter based in Margaret River where she has lived and worked for over 25 years.
Fin Debbo is a young, emerging artist focussing her work primarily around lino cut print making and drawing, yet she loves to experiment and go between many mediums.
Meet internationally acclaimed artist Francesca Gnagnarella and visit her private gallery Neon Space.
Born and bred local, Gabe Heussenstamm has grown up surrounded by art his entire life. It was a natural progression to follow in his families footsteps.
I just enjoy creating an image from a handful of paint colours and a white canvas.
Oriel Karridale Gallery is a small gallery run by Heather showcasing a diverse selection of exciting art. Heather lives on site producing her innovative mixed media art in her studio
The changing programme includes events of national and international interest, developed through cultural, academic and business relationships.
Ian Daniell: Life-Size Ocean Art - a celebration of marine life and an ode to encounters in the wild. Iconic marine species painted in emblematic form and bright block colours, at 1:1 scale.
Apart from painting in watercolour, acrylic and oil, I like to experiment with different painting mediums, building layered works and exploring personal and historical subjects.
Jacqui Brown paints the local coastline and recycles old used surfboards to create surfboard art.
Emerging Artist still exploring mediums and techniques.
Jenny’s new studio is nestled among the vineyards of Margaret River, providing continual inspiration for her work.
I consider myself an emerging artist. My work is continually evolving. Artistry is in my blood. My father was a fine artist, and I won various art awards in my latter school years.
Artist Joanna Alferink loves to mosaic, paint and sculpt.
I took up painting at West Pilbarra College of TAFE in 1993 with the intention of learning to paint with watercolours but surrendered that ambition after about 2 years.
Practicing art is a retreat for me and an opportunity to appreciate our unique West Australian naturescape and as such there is often a quiet stillness to much of my work.
Artist Karen Seaman works does painting, drawing, ceramics and sculpture.