An exhibit with one of our Australian indigenous artists, Ian Willding. Ian's artwork has depth; the more you look, the more suprises you discover...perhaps another layer, another symbol or an unexpected colour, half-hidden by another.
ART LOGIC's twelfth exhibit at BRI Ferriers; splendid oil painting by Lise Temple. The business had asked us to stage a solo exhibit with Lise as she had been the very first artist to exhibit in their boardroom.
Part of our third exhibit at BRI . Some accountants found this freehand aerosol artwork which is 5.5m wide and 2.5 m high rather challenging. But that's good...it gets people talking in new ways with each other; something other than sport and the weather.
ART LOGIC's very first exhibit. We were nervous. We chose to exhibit both sculpture and paintings. The client was so thrilled that they even wrote an article about it in their newsletter (it's in our media section).
BRI Ferriers was ART LOGIC's very first client.Before us they had rented art from Artbank, a government department with an art collection. They'd had the same paintings on their walls for several years. Now it was time for a change; they wanted to exhibit South Australian art and rotate the art every four months.