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Block favourite Andrew O’Brien opens his own gallery

Andrew O’Brien has had his fair share of exciting milestones lately. He’s completed a work for the Danish Royal Family, had his oil paintings featured twice on The Block (for couples Dan and Dani and Mike and Andrew), been on the cover of Real Living magazine and just last month opened his own gallery in Collingwood.

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For Andrew, opening a gallery was a natural progression, a way to connect with his clients, so they could see not just his finished artworks, but also his studio. “I found an amazing old warehouse that had heaps of room for a studio to paint, a product room for works on paper and of course a gallery space to display work. Primarily, my reason for having my own space is to connect directly with people who want to engage with my work. I love talking about what drives and inspires me and I think it adds lots of value to my clients who invest in an artwork.”

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An abstract painter, Andrew has spent a lifetime painting but has only gone full-time in the last three years. Inspired by the landscape, all his works aim to create a brief but intimate moment with the viewer, where he hopes they will: “feel a sense of calm and an ability to cancel out the pressures of the everyday.”

With a range of new oils on display, alongside some limited edition paper prints and a series of works from his recent Brisbane exhibition, the gallery also offers you the opportunity to chat with Andrew about commissions.

The studio is open Monday to Saturday from 10am-to-5pm. More information here.

 

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Smaller works by Lisa Madigan could be your first step on the ladder to original art ownership

If you love NSW artist Lisa Madigan’s work but haven’t been able to stretch the budget to buy one, her latest special release of small works on canvas could be your opportunity.

Ignite by L
Ignite by L

These nature-inspired oil on canvas beauties are 12×12 inches and $440 which, if you ask me, is a very reasonable price to pay for a piece of beautiful original art.

Sojurn by Lisa Madigan
Sojurn by Lisa Madigan

These are my favourites from the new release, called Vistas. Explaining the inspiration behind them, Lisa says: “Like gem-encrusted windows into worlds of delight, of nature turning,
of the celebration of the warmer months and the abundance that they bring.


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Kaleidoscope: breathtaking new work by artist Lisa Madigan

Brace yourself for the beauty of Lisa Madigan’s new works, Kaleidoscope. They’re so fresh out of her studio, the paint’s not quite dry on some of them!

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Explaining her inspiration, Lisa said: “Like reflections on a wet road after a downpour, a shaft of light through a spring storm at dusk, a glint in your lover’s eye or the colour of your heart, the things that we embrace whilst we’re there but soon slip through our fingers to form another vision, in another moment. Through these multiple flashes of light and sensory recollections, Kaleidoscope has filtered back to me.”

LISA_MADIGAN_impossible_beauty_OIL_ON_LINEN_M(Above) Impossible Beauty

She continues: “Recalling sunsets and the way light moves through the city, the punch of strong graffiti, tall buildings and in their shadows the secret entrances into luxurious worlds and caves of curiosities, the elements that juxtapose grit and the sublime right through to the elation of standing alongside those water lilies.