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New-Australian Landscape 1, synthetic
polymer paint on canvas, 1800x1600mm, $12,100.

The Serpent Struggles, synthetic polymer
paint on canvas, 1800x1600mm, $12,100.

Jasper Tip, synthetic polymer paint on
canvas, 1680x1830mm, $12,100.

Maralinga, Poisened Rations, acrylic on
canvas, 1830x1680, $12,100.

As the Serpent Struggles, Mining trio,
acrylic on canvas, 3x1200x1500mm, $16,500.

Terra Nullis, As The Serpent Struggles,
acrylic on canvas, 2x1680x2000mm, $22,000.

Tyre Tread Dreamings, acrylic on canvas,
2x450x450mm, $5500.

Bitmap Speartip,1992, acrylic on canvas,
1680x1830mm, $12,100.

As the Serpent Struggles.Seperation Process,
1987, acrylic on canvas, 2x1680x2000mm, $22,000.

Landscape Jigsaw. Ways of Seeing, acrylic
on canvas, 1830x1220mm, $7700.

Bruno's Dolls House, photo montage, 1230x1170mm,
$7700.

Jessies House, photo montage, 1040x1370mm,
$7700.

Jakes Doll House, photo montage, 1200x1100mm,
$7700.
FRAMES

Wet Roses or something else..Perpetual Possibilities or something else..Mandala or something else
All
giclee print on canvas and acrylic, 450x450mm ea, $750 ea. Eight different styles available.
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ARTIST Ann Newmarch |
Ann Newmarch OAM
Based in Prospect, Adelaide, Ann
Newmarch is a nationally acclaimed, senior artist, with over 20 solo exhibitions
and 100 group shows. Her work is represented in many major national and
international collections. An art lecturer for 32 years at the South Australian
School of Art, the artist is widely acknowledged for her contribution,
since the 1970s, to art education, experimental printmaking and the Australian
Community Art movement. She is the recipient of many awards and in 1998
she was awarded the Order of Australia for services to art. A longstanding
feminist and social activist, Newmarch has worked around themes drawn
from her own personal experiences as well as social issues and work on
community and collaborative projects. Her work is wide ranging and she
doesn't hold to a prescriptive "signature" style. She is currently
working around the more abstract theme of "anticipation". |