Colin Pennock
Painitng
Friday 4 October - Saturday 26 October 2024
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Colin Pennock is a mid career artist who paints abstract landscapes from his home in the Noosa Hinterland, Queensland. He has exhibited widely in solo ...
View Colin's profilePassing Through
These works contain thoughts of process and ageing and a sense that I am travelling again this time through stages of life. There is a very real sense that I am experiencing pre-concepts of growing old. The Three Ages is a reflection on three stages of life – relating these to the three planes of landscape foreground, middle ground and background.
Although age brings clarity and wisdom there is also ambiguity as to the purpose of life and there is a greyness of palette suggesting this uncertainty after climbing down from the elevated platform of experience (Beyond What We Know).
Recently I have lost close loved ones and there is reference to this in the work. Thoughts of spirits around or near me are suggested in the works Déjà Vu and River Spirits.
With acceptance there comes peace and a realisation that is we are just Passing Through. Colin Pennock, artist September 2024
Déjà Vu
Oil on linen
140 x 140 cm
$19,800
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A Place I’ve Known and Hoped For
Oil on linen
90 x 90 cm
$11,000
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River Spirits
Oil on linen
140 x 140 cm
$19,800
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Travelling Alone
Oil on linen
61 x 61 cm
$7,700
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Passing Through
Oil on linen
120 x 160 cm
$19,800
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Boatman’s Jetty
Oil on linen
120 x 160 cm
$19,800
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Beyond what We Know
Oil on linen
140 x 140 cm
$19,800
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Unforgiving Landscape
Oil on linen
61 x 61 cm
$7,700
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The Three Ages
Oil on linen
140 x 140 cm
$19,800
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A Time for Everything
Oil on linen
90 x 90 cm
$11,000
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Jeff Mincham
Ceramics
Friday 4 October - Saturday 26 October 2024
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Jeff Mincham is one of Australia’s most prominent and influential ceramic artists. His exceptional craft skills and deep knowledge of the materials and technology of ...
View Jeff's profileTransient Nature
Immersed as I am in a powerful and compelling landscape, being enthralled with the myriad events that comprise its ever-changing nature can be hardly surprising.
The changing seasons and weather events, from spectacular frosts to threatening gales, all combine to provide an endless source of inspiration. There is a story to tell and it is a compelling one. Jeff Mincham, artist.
Autumn Composition
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
52 x 35 x 15 cm
$5,500
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Rain Shadow Country
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
24 x 34 cm
$2,800
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Elegy of the Shore
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
50 – 53 cm ht.
$4,500
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Landscape Transcended
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
21 x 34 cm
$2,800
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A Summer Spent an Autumn to Reflect
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
72 x 51 x 30 cm
$11,000
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Fog on the Ranges 2024
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
65 x 44 x 24 cm
$5,800
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Approaching Storm
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
54 x 54 x 22 cm
$5,800
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Approaching Storm at Wreckers Beach
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
55 x 40 x 16 cm
$6,000
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Spring Gales
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
65 x 52 x 22 cm
$8,000
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The Last of Summer
Multi-glazed, mid-fired ceramic
73 x 32 cm
$7,000
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