CREATIVE INSTINCT

Having dedicated almost two decades to a career in social work, Kate Quinn began exploring her long-held passion for painting. After signing up for a few art classes and learning as much as possible via trial and error, in 2019 she started to get more serious about...

A NOVEL APPROACH

If you keep a close eye on the Australian art scene, you will no doubt have noticed Ben Tankard’s signature ‘Monopoly’ and ‘Unpopular Penguin’ paintings appearing in exhibitions, at art fairs and on social media. Fun, familiar, instantly identifiable and ever...

PICTURE PERFECT

Over the past 15 years, Theresa Sarjeant has been photographing and printing artwork for a broad mix of Sydney artists at all career stages. Her studio was set up to mimic that of Gary Kerr, founder of Visual Arts Imaging in the United States. “I trained directly with...

SOLE TRADER

After making the decision to move from a Public Service role to painting full-time, Western Australian artist Wanda Comrie opted for the independent pathway. Since getting to grips with Instagram back in 2015, Wanda has been running her own show and selling her...

GOING INCOGNITO

Since launching in 2021, the annual Incognito Art Show has become an exciting fixture on the Sydney art scene and has grown significantly – this year’s event will see over 10,000 pieces of art available for sale. The premise is simple – contributing artists are asked...

SELLING POINT

Founded by brothers George and Edward Hartley, Bluethumb started as a passion project and is now recognised as Australia’s largest online art marketplace. Since launching in 2012, the platform has facilitated the sale of over 100,000 original artworks to everyone from...

SECOND ACT

Growing up in a television-free home encouraged Liam Nunan to seek out alternate forms of entertainment. “I got pretty good at drawing at a young age and gravitated towards the more creative subjects at school,” he recalls. “But while I loved studying art, by the end...

FORWARD VISION

After studying painting at university, Sarah Birtles knew she was heading in the right direction. Working in art galleries not only proved to be the ideal next step but brought exciting career opportunities. “I spent a decade working in commercial and public...

PRINTED MATTER

Fredrik Udên’s journey into the print business began in Sweden, where he worked as a photographer and darkroom technician. Since relocating to Australia in 1989, Fredrik has been involved in countless large and small-scale projects involving high-quality images via...

EVERYDAY ESSENTIALS

Working from his home studio in inner-city Brisbane, Nick Coulson recalls his first art class in high school having an immediate impact: “The teacher explained the task, asked if we had any questions then turned the radio on and let us create,” he says. “I remember...

TAKING FLIGHT

Fiona Smith grew up at Church Point, on the northern fringes of Sydney. Her mother was a potter who refused to give her daughters dolls but supplied as much paper and powdered paint as they could use. Her father, a craftsman and jack of all trades, made the first...

EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Growing up on farming country across New South Wales, Catherine Field had a lot of fun making mud pies in dams and creeks. Years later, after gaining a marketing degree, working in tourism, television and publishing then having a family, Catherine started pottery as a...

AN EYE FOR ART

Stephanie Day is the Gallery Director/Curator at Paper Pear, a beautifully curated space located in the New South Wales city of Wagga Wagga. Showcasing an eclectic mix of art in all its forms, the gallery provides artists with exciting opportunities to connect with...