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EDWINA CORLETTE

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3358 6555



Address: 629 Brunswick Street New Farm 4005 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://edwinacorlette.com

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25.01.2022 Bundit Puangthong Chasing Tail from his current exhibition What Water Will Bring until 15 July EXHIBITION LINK IN BIO Chasing Tail was the name of a kids game we would all play in the village during festivals or community events. In the painting you can see streamers or bunting forming a tent-like shape which was the usual set up for festivals. Some of the other small images are of cultural objects and childhood toys. In the game all the children had tails made of sarongs. A child would be it and walk around the outside of the circle while everyone else sang and clapped hands. @bunditpuangthong @ Edwina Corlette Gallery



24.01.2022 Congratulations Jane Guthleben whose work is on the cover of todays Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum liftout. Jane is also a finalist in the Archibald prize, announced this week. @jane_guthleben @sydneymorningherald @agnswmembers

24.01.2022 Emily Imesons Painting Tasmania online exhibition closes this week. LINK IN BIO @emilyimeson Having spent the past few years as a perpetual nomad, passing through some of Australias most iconic landscapes, Imeson can speak with authority on the therapeutic benefits of being engulfed by nature. ... Until 27 August. ArtworksEmily Imeson @ Edwina Corlette Gallery See more

23.01.2022 Sally Anderson Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson on now LINK IN BIO @sallyleeanderson Images: Carl Warner @seedyuu #sallyanderson #edwinacorlettegallery @ Edwina Corlette Gallery



22.01.2022 Congratulations Eliza Gosse who is a finalist in the 2020 Mosman Art Prize with her work A Triangle of Vegemite Toast Lay Forgotten Under the Mustard Chair. Eliza Gosses paintings depict Australian Suburbia. Working within the canon of Australian artists who have debunked stereotypical suburbia through a super flat lens, Gosse comes to her painting from a design background having commenced architectural studies before transitioning to a Bachelor of Fine Art at the Nati...onal Art School (2017) and later completing her Masters of Fine Art (2019). Focusing on post war architectural domesticity - Gosses paintings flaunt blocks of colour, reduced geometric forms and play off utopian architectural ideals with a nostalgic inflection. ImageEliza Gosse @elizagosse #elizagosse #mosmanartprize #australia #landscape #edwinacorlettegallery

21.01.2022 Sally M Nangala Mulda's exhibition 'Remembering Now' is current until 7 October and continues Sally's story telling of life in the Alice Springs Town Camps, and making work in the art room at Tangentyrere Art Centre.

20.01.2022 BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE ‘Made of Dust’ until 9 Dec. Link in Bio Whether surrounded by nature or in a sundrenched corner of her Darlinghurst studio, Bronte Leighton-Dore is inspired by the joy that comes from being wholly in the ‘now’. Informed by an abiding interest in psychology, spirituality and Buddhist theory, her painting practice captures a profound desire to be in the moment and appreciative of her surroundings. Image: ‘Integrating Memories, Broken Hill 1, oil on ca...nvas 102 x 84 cm Bronte Leighton-Dore and courtesy EDWINA CORLETTE #stilllife #bronteleightondore #edwinacorlette #contemporaryart #australianart #artgallery #australiangallery #contemporaryaustralianart #landscapepainting #figurativepainting #stilllife #abstractpainting #contempoaryaustraliangallery #australianpainting #seascapes #australia



19.01.2022 Sally Andersons exhibition Arm of the Sea and the Fertile Tree at Tweed Regional Gallery opens today, until 29 November. - Director Susi Muddiman OAM says Sally Anderson is one of the most exciting young painters working today. Sallys ongoing personal connection to the Gallery is poetically realised in the works in this exhibition. @sallyleeanderson @susimuddiman @tweedregionalgallery @ Tweed Regional Art Gallery, Murwilumbah

18.01.2022 Congratulations to Jane Guthleben whose work is on the cover of todays Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum liftout. Jane was also announced as a finalist in the Archibald prize this week

17.01.2022 Myles Youngs solo exhibition Country Invitations is on now until 16 September. LINK IN BIO @myles.paint Young graduated from the National Art School with Honours in 2014 and was a finalist in the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship in 2018/19, and the Waverley Art Prize in 2019/20. / @ Edwina Corlette Gallery

17.01.2022 Emily Imesons Painting Tasmania is now open online LINK IN BIO @emilyimeson - Emily Imeson is an alumnus of Southern Cross University, completing her Bachelor of Visual Arts in 2016. Winner of the Macquarie Group Emerging Art Prize in 2019, she was supported by a Young Regional Arts Scholarship through ARTS New South Wales from 2016-18. ... #emilyimeson #edwinacorlettegallery #landscape #tasmania #painting @ Edwina Corlette Gallery See more

17.01.2022 A beautiful image of Penny Seidler with Eliza Gosse standing in front of Elizas Wynne prize painting of the Thredbo ski lodge designed by Harry Seidler in 1966. Gosse comes to her painting practice from a design background, having commenced architectural studies before transitioning to a Bachelor of Fine Art at the National Art School (2017) and later completing her Masters of Fine Art (2019). Repost @penelopeseidler @elizagosse @artgalleryofnsw #elizagosse #penelopeseidler #agnsw #wynneprize #thredbo #architect #harryseidlerarchitect



16.01.2022 We are proud to announce that five of our artists are finalists in the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes announced today at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Congratulations to Lucy ODoherty, Paul Ryan, Eliza Gosse, Jane Guthleben and Thea Perkins. Winners announced 25 September. Images: 1/ Lucy ODoherty Afternoon light on coral house [Wynne Prize] 2/Paul Ryan Three imaginary boys [Sulman Prize]... 3/ Eliza Gosse Spoonfuls of Milo at Kosciuszko [Wynne Prize] 4/ Jane Guthleben Annabel, the baker [Archibald Prize] 5/ Thea Perkins Poppy Chicka [Archibald Prize] @lucy_odoherty @paulryan88 @jane_guthleben @elizagosse @anamara_art @artgalleryofnsw #archibaldprize #wynneprize #sulmanprize #artgalleryofnsw See more

16.01.2022 Last days to see Christopher Zanko Heretofore, until Wednesday 5 Aug. Zanko draws our attention to the everyday beauty available when a contained form is gilded with decorative variation. The homes in Heretofore have become personal markers of life on the road revisited, remembered and transformed through the act of painting. This work is an expanding record and exploration of both the vulnerability and resilience of this design era in the Australia landscape @christopher.zanko #chriszanko #edwinacorlettegallery @ Edwina Corlette Gallery

15.01.2022 Final days to see Sally Andersons exhibition Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson which closes this Wednesday. If you miss this exhibition, Sallys show Arm of the Sea and the Fertile Tree is on at Tweed Regional Gallery until 29 November. Image: Carl Warner @seedyuu @sallyleeanderson #sallyanderson @tweedregionalgallery #tweedregionalgallery #landscape #painting #edwinacorlettegallery

15.01.2022 Sally Andersons Claude Swimming is a finalist in the Portia Geach Prize, Australias most prestigious art prize for portraiture by female artists @sallyleeanderson @claudiakarvan #portiageach #portrait

15.01.2022 Dan Kyle is a finalist in the 2020 Calleen Art Award at Cowra Regional Gallery with his work Hear it Coming (last sun) @dan_kyle #calleenartprize Image Dan Kyle

15.01.2022 BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE ‘Made of Dust’ is now open. Exhibition link in Bio @bronteleightondore ‘Stir crazy from the coronavirus lockdowns and with a show to paint, fellow artists Ondine Seabrook and Holly Greenwood and I made the thirteen hour car trip from Sydney to Broken Hill. The car was filled to the brim, stocked up with paper, paints and camping gear. There’s something really special about hitting the road, the feeling of exhilaration and freedom. You enter this biza...rre inbetween space where flashing scenery and whole towns become transitory. Places to passby instead of destinations in themselves. You look out and are grabbed by images and colours, your pulse stirred by whatever song is playing on the stereo. There are moments where oceans of blue foliage hold themselves in yellow soils and you see the dust turn from gold to red, trusses of sticks leaching into the sky.’ Bronte Leighton-Dore 2020 Artworks Bronte Leighton-Dore and courtesy EDWINA CORLETTE. Installation image Carl Warner @seedyuu #bronteleightondore #australianartist #australianlsndscape #stilllife #edwinacorlette #contemporaryart #australianart #artgallery #australiangallery #contemporaryaustralianart #landscapepainting #stilllife #contempoaryaustraliangallery #australianpainting #seascapes #australia #roadtrip #knowmyname See more

14.01.2022 Christopher Zankos exhibition Heretofore is on now until 5 August. LINK IN BIO @christopher.zanko - In Heretofore Chris finds great value in the shifting textures and features of mid-20th century homes. Blond brick, aggregate, masonry veneer, stucco; his surfaces remind us about the facades applied during this period in Australian architecture. As a travelling artist and musician, Zanko photographs and collects examples along well known routes. We see the variance in character from inner Melbourne suburbs to the New England highway or when travelling up the Pacific coast before landing in South East Queensland. Images Carl Warner @seedyuu @ Edwina Corlette Gallery

14.01.2022 Sally M Nangala Muldas exhibition Remembering Now is current until 7 October and continues Sallys story telling of life in the Alice Springs Town Camps, and making work in the art room at Tangentyrere Art Centre.

13.01.2022 Ari Athans Arrivals is now open until 16 September @ariathans LINK IN BIO Athans studied a Bachelor of Applied Science (Geology) at University of Technology Sydney (1988), before completing her Diploma in Gemmology at the Gemmological Association of Australia (1989), and Associate Diploma of Arts (Jewellery Object Design) at the Sydney Institute of Technology (1994). A finalist in the Moreton Bay Art Awards (2017) and Smart State Designer at the Design Institute of Aus...tralia (2008), her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows through Australia and internationally such as Sydney Contemporary (2020); Trace 4101 Festival, Brisbane (2019); Expanded discrete states, Artisan Brisbane (2018); 15 Artists, Redcliffe Art Gallery (2017); Silver, Museum of Brisbane (2014); Freestyle, Melbourne Museum, Queensland University of Technology Art Museum, Object Gallery and Milan Museum, Italy (2007); Blurred Boundaries, Kick Arts Cairns (2007); South Project, Santiago Museum, Chile (2006); Self, United Kingdom tour (2004); Schmuck, International Handwerksmesse, Munich (2001); and X-Ray Craft, Queensland Art Gallery (1997). Artwork/sAri Athans Images: Carl Warner @seedyuu @ Edwina Corlette Gallery See more

11.01.2022 BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE ‘Made of Dust’ continues until 9 December Link in Bio @bronteleightondore Image: installation view Bronte Leighton-Dore ‘Silent Incarnation, Silveryon 2’ 2020 courtesy Carl Warner @seedyuu Artwork Bronte Leighton-adore and courtesy EDWINA CORLETTE... #bronteleightondore #contemporaryart #australianartist #edwinacorlette #contemporaryart #australianart #artgallery #australiangallery #jardan #contemporaryaustralianart #landscapepainting #stilllife #abstractpainting #contempoaryaustraliangallery #australianpainting #seascapes #australia See more

10.01.2022 Ari Athans exhibition Arrival continues this weekend. Materiality, experimentation and transformative states are constant threads in Aris work. Science informs the process, but so too does intuition and emotion. Using mild steel and enamel, she reimagines geological interactions and events as fantastical new landscapes that represent passages of time and moments of being. Her stacked ceramic forms are a natural progression of this highly sculptural painting style, allowing human interaction in physical space and encouraging contemplation on geologic time and how we relate to it. Until 16 September. @ariathans #ariathana #sculpture #painting #ariathans #edwinacorlettegallery #ceramics

10.01.2022 Sally Anderson Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson LINK IN BIO Until 26 August @sallyleeanderson Images: Carl Warner @seedyuu

10.01.2022 Sally Anderson Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson up next PREVIEW LINK IN BIO - Laden with autobiographical content, Sally Andersons paintings both obscure and make blatant her emotional response to interpersonal relationships, private contemplations and observations on memory, association and context. Often paired to directly complement or contradict their twin, each work explores the way meaning is formed and how the use of language influences perspe...ctive. As the artist herself says, we understand what hot means because we know what cold is. A finalist in the 2020 Portia Geach Memorial Award and past finalist in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize and the Paddington Art Prize, Anderson was invited to participate in the Association of Icelandic Visual Artists residency in Reykjavik in 2014. In 2017 Sally Anderson won the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship and completed a three month residency at the Cite des Artes in Paris. @sallyleeanderson @brettwhiteleystudio @artgalleryofnsw @citedesartsparis #sallyanderson #edwinacorlettegallery

08.01.2022 Congratulations Paul Ryan who is a finalist in the 2020 Mosman Art Prize with his work They Botanist of Bulli. When Paul Ryan paints the landscape, its not the scenery so much as the forgotten histories of his local area that he seeks to explore. Never straying far from his home base in Thirroul, a suburb of Wollongong noted for post-colonial industries including whaling, logging, and mining, Ryan repeatedly finds himself searching for the footprints of the people who cam...e before him. Multi-layered contemplations on the impact of invasion and colonisation, his work examines the damage to natural and social worlds that once existed in the dark, hilly bushland of the NSW South Coast, and the alternative realities that might otherwise have been. Exhibiting his work since 1988, he won the 2015 Hurford Hardwood Portrait Prize at Lismore Regional Gallery for his portrait of Noah Taylor, and is a previous winner of multiple national painting prizes. A thirteen-time finalist in the Archibald Prize, he has received manifold highly respected award nominations throughout his career including the Fleurieu Landscape Prize, the Mosman Art Prize, the Doug Moran National Portraiture Prize, the Blake Prize, and the Wynne and Sulman Prizes. His work is held in both public and private collection throughout Australia and internationally. Carrie McCarthy @culturalflanerie - Pauls next solo exhibition at the gallery opens 8 October - ImagePaul Ryan @paulryan88 #paulryan @mosmanart #mosmanartprize #landscape #colonial #australia #painting #edwinacorlettegallery

08.01.2022 Sally Anderson Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson 6 Aug 26 Aug 2020 @sallyleeanderson - Image: Lismore Island Behind Laid Out Self 2020, acrylic on polycotton, 137 x 122 cm Carl Warner @seedyuu ... This body of work borrows and recontextualises paintings depicting windows from Dodd (Blue Sky Window 1979), Diebenkorn (Window 1967), Matisse (The Piano Lesson 1916) and Bonnard (The Open Window 1919). The work furthermore heroes windowsills, the sea, swamp banksias, blank screens, skies, still life studies, waterfalls and falling water. Swamp banksias have been sourced from a Northern Rivers property weve been residing on for the past nine months. My sons placenta is also buried under a swamp banksia in our Marrickville backyard. The word banksia holds within it a clue to Australias colonial history. Sally Anderson 2020 #sallyanderson #painting #edwinacorlettegallery #abstractpainting

08.01.2022 Congratulations Bronte Leighton-Dore who is a finalist in the Mosman Art Prize 2020 with her work Holding hands through locking eyes, Banksia and Scribbly Gum, Mangrove Mountain. Leighton-Dore works quickly. Across both her landscapes and still lifes there is a sense of urgency, a need to capture the transitory beauty before light fades and flowers wilt. Her landscapes begin as plein air studies which are then recreated in the studio by painting on the floor rather than a...n easel. Working from above gives a sense of what extends beyond the canvas the land and movement beyond the frame. The same sense of time and place is achieved in her still lifes by ensuring her studio arrangements are temporal and constantly shifting. Filled edge to edge with colour and texture, these works hero quirky combinations of everyday objects, elevating the mundane to something equally as picturesque and uplifting as the Australian bush. Brontes solo exhibition is at ECG from 19 November. ImageBronte Leighton-Dore @bronteleightondore @mosmanart #landscapepainting #edwinacorlettegallery #bronteleightondore #australia #mosmanartprize See more

08.01.2022 Emily Imeson Painting Tasmania online until 27 August. Image Pencil Pine Palace 2020 mixed media on canvas, 100 x 105 cm @emilyimeson Carl Warner @seedyuu To date Emily Imesons practice has been as much about the experience of continuous wanderlust as it has the act of painting however newly introduced restrictions to travel and outdoor activities have forced a rethink on how she connects with her environment. Now living a more sedentary lifestyle in Northern New So...uth Wales, she is working from memory, finding new ways to describe the places she has been and learning to embrace change as readily as the landscape around her always has. Artwork Emily Imeson #emilyimeson #painting #tasmania #landscape #edwinacorlettegallery See more

07.01.2022 Thea Anamara Perkins Glimmer 3 from her forthcoming exhibition Glimmer which opens tomorrow and current until 7 Oct LINK IN BIO When artist Thea Anamara Perkins was thrust into the spotlight in early 2020 with her win in the prestigious Alice Prize, it was almost as though wed always known her. The winning work, a portrait of her grandfather Charles and aunt Rachel, was immediately recognisable in its depiction of a private moment in an otherwise very public life. Bu...t there was also something familiar in the light and focus of the image; the way her painterly style captured the nostalgic glow of our own family albums and the memories they contain. Thea Anamara Perkins lives and works in Sydney. In 2020 she won The Alice Prize National Contemporary Art Award and the Dreaming Award for Emerging Art at the Australia Council First Nations Arts Awards. A finalist in the 2019 Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship and the 2019 Archibald Prize, she was the lead artist on the 2018 restoration of the iconic 40000 years mural in Redfern, Sydney Carrie McCarthy 2020 @anamara_art @culturalflanerie #theaperkins #contemporaryart #edwinacorlettegallery

06.01.2022 Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Art of Women is on now until 7 October featuring soft sculptures made from woollen blankets and sewn thread by women in the Larapinta Valley Town Camp in Alice Springs. Made during Covid 19, these joyful works highlight the importance of family and community during times of duress. Link in Bio @yarrenyty__arltere Represented in significant public and private collections throughout Australia, the unique sculptures have twice won the Wandjuk Mar...ika Memorial Three-Dimensional Award (Rhonda Sharpe 2015, 2013) at the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAAs), won the inaugural Vincent Lingiari Award (Marlene Rubuntja, 2016), and have been included in major Australian exhibitions such as the 2018 NGV Triennial, Melbourne, the 21st Biennale of Sydney, and the 2017 TARNANTHI Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Adelaide. Yarrenyty Arltere Artists Images Carl Warner @seedyuu #yarrenytyarltereartists #sculpture #edwinacorlettegallery #towncamps #alicesprings See more

06.01.2022 Final days to see Sally Andersons exhibition Bridal Veil Falls, the Window and the Piano Lesson. Closes this Wednesday. - @sallyleeanderson #sallyanderson #landscape #painting #sculpture #edwinacorlettegallery Carl Warner @seedyuu

04.01.2022 Vipoo Srivilasa has been busy during lockdown. With the kiln fired up, he has produced a series of new works which he presents in Fresh from the Studio, an online exhibition on now. LINK IN BIO @vipooart - 1/ Mermaid ceramic and high pigmentation acrylic 2/ Fame porcelain with cobalt pigment and mixed media 3/ A Burglar porcelain with cobalt pigment and underglaze... #vipoosrivilasa #edwinacorlettegallery #ceramics #porcelain See more

04.01.2022 National Gallery of Victoria NGV Kids at Home Art Club programme is being run by Bundit Puangthong from tomorrow, Saturday 12 Sept at 11am. In accordance with lock-down protocols, Bundit will deliver an online programme including an art-making demonstration incorporating traditional Thai stories, graffiti and pop art. More online at ngv.vic.gov.au @bunditpuangthong @ngvmelbourne #ngvkids #bunditpuangthong #contemporaryart #thai #graffiti

04.01.2022 Jane Guthlebens Misha the Pole Dancer is a finalist in the Portia Geach Memorial Award 2020, the national portrait prize for women painters. An ornament portrait of artist and academic Michelle Cawthorn. @jane_guthleben @michellecawthorn #portiageach

04.01.2022 BRONTE LEIGHTON-DORE ‘Made of Dust’ current until 9 Dec @bronteleightondore Link in Bio Image: A Deep Resilience, Stephens Creek oil on board... 110 x 170 cm Artwork Bronte Leighton-Dore and courtesy EDWINA CORLETTE #bronteleightondore #australianartist #edwinacorlette #contemporaryart #australianart #artgallery #australiangallery #contemporaryaustralianart #landscapepainting #stilllife #contempoaryaustraliangallery #australianpainting #seascapes #australia See more

02.01.2022 JANE DU RAND’ Living in Ipswich’ Ipswich Art Gallery until 14 Feb 2021. Link in Bio Living in Ipswich presents a charismatic and quirky selection of Ipswich’s ‘Queenslander’ houses, each recreated in miniature as a glazed ceramic sculpture. Reminiscent of little stage sets, the sculptures first project the homes’ façades, timber fretwork and iron balustrades, and then, looking through the windows they reveal the intimate narratives of the lives lived within.... South African born ceramic artist Jane du Rand, immigrated to Australia in 2014. Today she lives in a ‘Queenslander’ in Ipswich. Images: 1/ 71 Thorn Street (A very fine entrance), ceramic relief, 25 x 25 x 5 cm 2/31 Pine Street, ceramic relief 25 x 25 x 5 cm 3/ Installation view, Ipswich Art Gallery Artworks Jane du Rand and courtesy EDWINA CORLETTE. Images by Carl Warner. @jane_du_rand @ipswichartgallery @seedyuu #janedurand #ipswichartgallery #edwinacorlette #ceramics #contemporaryart #australianart #artgallery #australiangallery #contemporaryaustralianart #livinginipswich #australia #contempoaryaustraliangallery #ipswich #queenslander #queenslandarchtecture

02.01.2022 Sally M Nangala Muldas exhibition Remembering Now is on now until 7 October. Sally Mulda's work appears in major institution collections and private collections and she has been a part of several important exhibitions including as a finalist in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards in 2012, 2018 and 2019. Her work was included in The National 2019: New Australian Art exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She was shortlisted for the... 2019 Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and featured in Adelaide's TARNANTHI: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in 2019. Sally M Nangala Mulda Install shots Carl Warner @seedyuu - @tangentyereartists @yarrenyty__arltere @artgalleryofnsw @agsa.adelaide #sallymnangalamulda #tangarts #tangentyreartists #edwinacorlettegallery #towncamplife #alicesprings #littlesistercamp See more

02.01.2022 Congratulations Dan Kyle who is a finalist in the 2020 Mosman Art Prize with his work The Light Shines Through the Smoke. Using a proliferation of marks and tones, Dan Kyle builds his work into forms of interacting colour that mimic the movement and inherent beauty of the natural landscape. Painting en plain air, his preference for working in the early morning and late afternoon is evident in his attention to light and shadow, and sophisticated rendering of the suns glow... on the gum trees around him. The effect of this light play is almost reverential; an ethereal response to the awe-inspiring and often intimidating bushland that envelops him. Dan Kyle is a graduate of the National Art School in Sydney. He is a three-time finalist of the Paddington Art Prize (2019, 2015, 2012 Highly Commended), the NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize (2016 - highly commended), the Salon des Refuses at S.H. Ervin Gallery (2013), the Hawkesbury Art Prize (2011) and the Mosman Art Prize (2019, 2014). His work has been exhibited throughout Australia in numerous solo and group shows and is held in the collection of the Australian Catholic University and many private collections nationally. Dans next solo exhibition at the gallery is in November 2021. @dan_kyle @mosmanart #dankyle #mosmanartprize #landscape #painting #edwinacorlettegallery

01.01.2022 In Heretofore Christopher Zanko finds great value in the shifting textures and features of mid-20th century homes. Blond brick, aggregate, masonry veneer, stucc...o; his surfaces remind us about the facades applied during this period in Australian architecture. https://edwinacorlette.com/preview See more

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