'Australia Through My Paint Brush' exhibition

'Australia Through My Paint Brush' exhibition

Past Event

By Andrew Urge

Thu 7 Nov - Sun 1 Dec10am - 2pm

Gloucester Gallery
25 Denison St
Gloucester NSW 2422
Australia

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'Australia Through My Paint Brush' exhibition at Gloucester Gallery.

I began painting as a traditional painter in oils and water-colour and in recent times, explored new styles and methods in painting such as contemporary and abstract. These methods allowed me to experiment new ways of using the paint, and learning the magic of what painting is all about. Such is the theory that, what the artist puts on the canvas is not determined by the hand and the brush alone, but the mixing of paint on the canvas – thus, the paint works for you, and that’s brings the final result. These methods and styles where on display at my recent exhibition at Gallery Lane Cove.

What is my passion? What are my goal as an artist? Throughout years of experience and personal development, I have grown a passion for creating, experimenting and inspiring new art. My passion and art has been to travel overseas, and also work with artists in Australia’, experiencing firsthand all their individual and unique styles. My future exhibition is to showcase these experiences.

My travel to Europe gave me a first hand view of some of Europe’s old masters work. Visiting the art capitals like Venice, Florence, Pisa, Amsterdam, and Budapest. The immense knowledge I gathered by viewing the works of artists like Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and the great Hungarian painter Mihaly Munkácsy – was an indescribable experience.

I feel that my versatility is represented through the cross-section of my artworks, with the forms, colours, and the compositions all remaining in harmony. At the same time, keeping my uniqueness, and placing forefront all new feelings in life, and creating them with new techniques.

Exhibition Official Opening Sat 9 Nov - 1pm.

Thu 7 Nov - Sun 1 Dec 2024

This exhibition is open:

  • Tue to Saturday 10am - 2pm
  • Sunday 10am - 1pm

Entry is free.

Artwork - 'Nice Day At Aofala'