These wonderful little works are on display at Umbrella Gallery's new exhibition space, 380 Flinders St, Townsville, until the evening of Friday the 21st of June, when they will be auctioned to raise funds for NQCC's ongoing campaigns.
Please join us at the gallery at 7pm on that date for our Auction, a lively evening of competitive bidding.
If you live outside of Townsville or can't attend on the night, you don't have to miss out on the fun, or the art! Simply follow these steps:
- Peruse the works (in person or online).
- Choose your favourites and decide on your bidding limits.
- Email [email protected] to arrange a proxy to bid on your behalf!
No. 51. Annette Sibson, Reef I, Paper and textile 11.5 x 15.5cm
No. 52. Gabriel Smith, Reef I, etching a la poupe, 10.5 x 14cm
No. 53. Michelle McGuinn, "Tuesday" - Rescue Turtle Magnetic Island, Watercolour ink and oil-based printing ink on recycled cardboard, 10.5 x 14cm
No. 54. Rebecca Sweeney, Fish Dreaming, Mixed media, 14 x 20.5 cm
No. 55. Anne Cole, Zooxanthallae, Etching, 19 x 15.5cm
No. 56. Annette Sibson, Reef II, Paper and textile 11.5 x 15.5cm
No. 57. Sabine Carter, Golden Starfish, Acrylic and ink and paper, 12.5 x 13cm
No. 58. Claire Flavelle, Ship-Reefed, Oil pastel on canvas paper, 17.5 x 13cm
No. 59. Marion Gaemers, Shell Basket I, Wire and shells, Variable size
No. 60. Marion Gaemers, Shell Basket II, Wire and shells, Variable size
No. 61. Jean Miller, Enjoying The Wetlands, Mixed media, 12 x 17cm
No. 62. Darlene Menese, A Life Forgotten, Pastel on paperbark, 10.5 x 15cm
No. 63. Uwe Mertens, Bridal Vow, Photograph, 15 x 20cm
No. 64. Kylie Wallace-Smith, Sitting High and Dry, Acrylic on canvas paper, 15.5 x 10.5cm
No. 65. Sabine Carter, Cockatoo On Orange, Giclee print on paper, 15.5 x 11cm
No. 66. Kate Eagling, Save the Black Throat Finch, Water colour and gouache, 15 x 9.5cm
No. 67. Isabelle Gair-Hemsley, Hiding, Watercolour and gouache on recycled paper, 10.5 x 15cm
No. 68. David McMillan, Cocky; Behind the Crest, Digitally altered photograph, 15 x 20cm
No. 69. Isabelle Gair-Hemsley, Reading The Future, Watercolour and ink on recycled paper, 14.5 x 10.5cm
No. 70. Neville Field, Cruising, reduction lino, 13.5 x 11.5cm
No. 71. Sabine Carter, Cockatoo on Green, Giclee print on paper, 15.5 x 11cm
No. 73. Laura Castell, Swamphen at Hastie's Swamp, woodcut and linocut, 10 x 15cm
No. 74. Isabelle Gair-Hemsley, Noise and Mayhem! watercolour and ink, 16 x 11.5cm
No. 75. Kirsten Colvin, Make a Wish, scanography on card, 10 x 15cm
No. 76. John Walters, The Wise One, fibre and rock, variable size
No. 77. Cherylin Scalia, Bee and Rubbish, lino print over mono print, 10.5 x 15cm
No. 78. Bernadette Boscacci, Resin Bee Motel I, collagraph, screenprint and ink on paper, 18 x 14cm
No. 79. Monita Gangavarapu, Marching Ants, acrylic and art pen on canvas, 10 x 15cm
No. 80. Monita Gangavarapu, Antechinus - Marsupial Carnivore, acrylic on canvas, 10 x 15cm
No. 81. Sandy Fisher, Numbat, etching, 10 x 15cm
No. 82. Cholena Drew Hughes, In the Stars, reduction lino, 10 x 15cm
No. 83. Monita Gangavarapu, Stargazing Bilbies, acrylic on canvas, 10 x 15cm
No. 84. Ngaire Macleod, Approaching Storm in the Desert, rusted paper and handmade paper, 10 x 15.5cm
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No. 85. Deborah O'Toole, Earth and Sky, textile, 11 x 16cm
No. 86. Ngaire Macleod, After the Fire, rusted paper and handmade paper, 10 x 15cm
No. 87. Kaz Hannigan, Red Heart, altered photograph, 10 x 15cm
No. 88. Margaret Ryan, Life Still, photo montage with drawing, 10 x 15cm
No. 89. Rhonda Stevens, Fragile Adjustments, collage, 11 x 15.5cm
No. 90. Tarquin Moon, Castle Hill - NQCC's Bush Regeneration Team 1992 Tribute, acrylic on paper, 23 x 17.5cm
No. 91. Erin Ricardo, Sea View City, linocut print with hand colouring, 10.5 x 15.5cm
No. 92. David Sewell, This is Our Home, pen and ink, 12 x 17cm
No. 93. Alan Owen, Wind in the Sails of Sustainability, digital photographic print, 17.5 x 25cm
No. 94. Prudence Terry, Tree Nymphs, digital print: pental sign brush pen and copic markers, 10.5 x 15cm
No. 95. Jeanie Adams, Colour or Coal? mixed media, 12.5 x 18.5cm
No. 96. Stuart Ayre, Ukemi-do Pavilion in Nara, watercolour, 18.5 x 13.5cm
No. 97. Prudence Terry, Reclaiming Forgotten Gods, digital print: water colour, pencil and pen, 15 x 10.5cm
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No. 98. Byron Dimech, White-lipped Tree Frog, printed graphite sketch, 27.5 x 23cm
No. 99. Barbara Neunhoffer, Wire Leaf, wire, variable size
No. 100. Andre Pace, Black is White; White is Black, charcoal, 19.5 x 14cm
No. 101. "Britten", The White Gum and Me, acrylic on handmade paper, 22.5 x 17.5cm
No. 102. Penelope Paterson, Autumn Dusk, ink on Yupo paper, 24.5 x 30.5cm
No. 103. Sue Bright, Paper Sequins, fibre art on unwanted paper and hole-punched sequins, 10.5 x 16.5cm
No. 104. Andre Pace, Free Expression Abstract, charcoal, 19.5 x 14cm
No. 105. Matt B Lewis, Rainforest Imp, digital paint, 10.5 x 15.5cm
No. 106. Maggie O'Hara, Saving Our Reef, pencil, paper and glue, 14.5 x 10cm
No. 107. Marc Roth, Rainforest Dreaming, digital manipulation of photograph, 21 x 30cm
No. 108. Danya Pilchowski, Restful Forest, digital art, 38 x 30cm
No. 109. Marion Gaemers, Wire Basket I, wire
No. 110. Marion Gaemers, Wire Basket II, wire
No. 111. Haidi Beard, Native Rosellas, Inktense on water colour, high quality photoprint on gloss paper, 33.5 x 40cm
No. 112. Nina Dawson, Forest and Golden Orb Spider, ecoprint and screenprint, 10.5 x 14.5cm
No. 113. Sabine Carter, Golden Orchids, acrylic and ink on paper, 12 x 17cm
No. 114. Neville Field, Heliconia, reduction lino, 13.5 x 11.5cm
No. 115. Jo Lankester, No Place Like Home, litograph, 10 x 15cm
No. 116. Cheryl Falknau, Forest Fern, acrylic on canvas, 13 x 18cm
No. 117. Sandra Pearce, Banksia Blues, monotype, 10 x 15cm
No. 118. Lindy Collins, Bush Food - Ganaeden, acrylic on plywood, 19.5 x 19.5cm
No. 119. Cherylin Scalia, Leaf and Rubbish, lino print over mono print, 10.5 x 15cm
No. 120. Sabine Carter, Yellow and Pink Orchids, acrylic and ink on paper, 12.5 x 17cm
No. 121. Jill O'Sullivan, Rocky Hillside in NW Qld, drypoint intaglio print, 10 x 14.5cm
Looking for more? Like numbers 1 - 50? Sorry - they are as mythical as clean coal. But we're sure there is something for you in the seventy works you've just seen. Drop in to the gallery (380 Flinders St) and enjoy them in real life. Bid for them on June 21 and enjoy them for the rest of your life.
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