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Watch an edited video version of this episode on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel here
Podcast listeners see the works we talk about here or go to talkingwithpainters.com (ep 169)
At $100,000 the Hadley’s is Australia’s richest landscape art prize, and the calibre of work this year was outstanding. With 29 finalists in total, I would have loved to talk with every single one, but time was short in the lead-up to the celebrations! Even so, these conversations give you a cross-section of artists and approaches to depicting the Australian landscape — from bold abstraction to meticulous realism.
In this episode, you’ll hear from the following artists: Michaye Boulter, Belinda Street, Neil Haddon, Valerie Sparks (Honourable Mention), Peter Griffen, Harrison Bowe (People’s Choice winner), Melanie McCollin Walker, Denise Lamby (Residency Prize winner), Julz Beresford, Raymond Arnold, Richard Klecociuk and Melissa Kenihan.
Links
Michaye Boulter
Atmospheres,
oil on linen 102 x 153
Neil Haddon
‘A view of water’
Acrylic oil and lacquer on aluminium
140 x 130
Valerie Sparks (Honourable Mention)
‘The Long View’
Pigment inkjet print on paper
Peter Griffen
‘Small Rocks and Wild Grass’
Mixed media on canvas 91 x 122cm
Belinda Street
‘Newcastle Harbour’
Oil on canvas 90 x 90cm
Harrison Bowe (Winner People’s Choice Award)
‘Of Peaks and Tides’
Oil and enamel and beeswax on linen
Melanie McCollin Walker
‘Quiet Refuge’
Acrylic on linen 156 x 156cm
Denise Lamby (Winner Residency Prize)
Memory of the Land
Recycle tea bags canvas 90 x 90cm
Julz Beresford
‘A Stillness at the Water’s Edge’
Oil on canvas 93 x 93
Raymond Arnold
‘The ‘blue,yellow’ Red Gum’
Digital print
Richard Klecociuk
‘Ancient light’
Coloured pencil and ink
108 x 83cm
Melissa Kenihan
‘Living Memory’
Oil on linen 55 x 155 cm
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Watch an edited video version of this episode on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel here
Podcast listeners see the works we talk about here or go to talkingwithpainters.com (ep 169)
At $100,000 the Hadley’s is Australia’s richest landscape art prize, and the calibre of work this year was outstanding. With 29 finalists in total, I would have loved to talk with every single one, but time was short in the lead-up to the celebrations! Even so, these conversations give you a cross-section of artists and approaches to depicting the Australian landscape — from bold abstraction to meticulous realism.
In this episode, you’ll hear from the following artists: Michaye Boulter, Belinda Street, Neil Haddon, Valerie Sparks (Honourable Mention), Peter Griffen, Harrison Bowe (People’s Choice winner), Melanie McCollin Walker, Denise Lamby (Residency Prize winner), Julz Beresford, Raymond Arnold, Richard Klecociuk and Melissa Kenihan.
Links
Michaye Boulter
Atmospheres,
oil on linen 102 x 153
Neil Haddon
‘A view of water’
Acrylic oil and lacquer on aluminium
140 x 130
Valerie Sparks (Honourable Mention)
‘The Long View’
Pigment inkjet print on paper
Peter Griffen
‘Small Rocks and Wild Grass’
Mixed media on canvas 91 x 122cm
Belinda Street
‘Newcastle Harbour’
Oil on canvas 90 x 90cm
Harrison Bowe (Winner People’s Choice Award)
‘Of Peaks and Tides’
Oil and enamel and beeswax on linen
Melanie McCollin Walker
‘Quiet Refuge’
Acrylic on linen 156 x 156cm
Denise Lamby (Winner Residency Prize)
Memory of the Land
Recycle tea bags canvas 90 x 90cm
Julz Beresford
‘A Stillness at the Water’s Edge’
Oil on canvas 93 x 93
Raymond Arnold
‘The ‘blue,yellow’ Red Gum’
Digital print
Richard Klecociuk
‘Ancient light’
Coloured pencil and ink
108 x 83cm
Melissa Kenihan
‘Living Memory’
Oil on linen 55 x 155 cm

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