We proudly present a selection of our professional member's works which are available for sale. If you are interested in, or wish to view a particular work, you may contact our secretary in Melbourne on  (03) 9662 1484 or email your request to:      vicartists@vicnet.net.au

Our Featured Artists
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Clive Sinclair



  

Born Melbourne 1951. Clive commenced serious art training in 1973 with John Lennox followed by a further 12 months with Max Casey in tonal realism. Clive's "Minimal Landscapes" have evolved through tonal realism and traditional painting techniques that allow him the liberty of "Capturing a sense of luminosity of light" in what are fleeting instants. His is a more liquid and gestural approach to the subject of landscape as object - a peripheral view.
Barbara McManus

Barbara McManus needs little introduction, being one of Australia's very well known and sought after pastel and oil artists. She is highly regarded for her impressionistic work in both figure and character studies which feature prominently in her work. 

 

Dieter H. Prüssner Dip A. FVAS
Brigitte Landgraf

After a long fascination with the visual arts, in 1983 Brigitte commenced traing in tonal realism under Gaham Moore in the Moore School of Painting. She was also atudent of Alvao Castagnet, Barbara McCallum, Barbara McManus, Lee Machelak, David Taylor, Robert Wade and Maxwell Wilks. She has worked in many mediums including oils, water colours, pastels and sculpture and won numerous awards.

Gregory R. Smith FVAS
Greg's works are well known and need no further introduction. Highly regarded for his landscapes and still life studies. He is also a teacher and council member of the VAS. His works excel in his use of chiaroscuro and traditional oils.



Don has studied oil painting with Ms Shirley Bourne OAM and Alan Martin.
He developed an abiding interest in realism and portays light falling on surfaces of objects of differing textures, colours and tones.
Don paints portraits, figures, landscape, still life and flowers, only from life.
Has held 7 solo exhibitions since 1988 and been involved in several joint exhibitions.

Don James
new works

Manwel Cassar
Manwel has been a professional artist/teacher, over the last 30 years and creates his works with a vigorous fauvish-expressionist style, coupled with his energetic involvement in representing artistic images derived at first hand. He is a Bachelor of Arts (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) and has many other qualifications. His works are well represented in Australia and overseas.

Ev Hales

Ev Hales is an artist who works in a variety of  three mediums each one challenges the artist. Her artistic life is a journey each step leading to the next, never standing for too long in the one place. You will find works which celebrate our natural world and the never ending magic that changing light creates daily. As well as this you will see an artist who is keen to view the everyday aspects of her life, fascinated by the spaces we build for ourselves and how we navigate our way through them.


Meg Davoran-Honey
Meg. Davoren-Honey has been painting for many years. She paints still life and has a great love of the outback Australia, particularly Arnhem Land and Kakadu in the Northern Territory.
Meg paints in oils and runs a portrait art group in East Malvern Victoria.

Dieter is a Melbourne artist and teacher, comfortable in all mediums and subject matter. He is presently challenged by 3D Computer Art as a new medium to explore. Preferred subject matter is moody landscape, historic architecture and social comment. He is represented in Australia as well as the USA, UK, Asia and Europe. Each of his images are treated as individual art works and are not repeated.