Monochrome
8th March – 1st April 2017
Mitchell Fine Art presents ‘Monochrome’ an exhibition exploring the enduring theme of black and white artworks. Black and white adds a timeless fine art appeal to an image. Painting in black and white focuses an artist to concentrate on the elements of composition and form. The exhibition showcases artworks from a range Australian artists who utilise this classic tonal effect.
Showing from 8th March this exhibition is a collection of Contemporary and Aboriginal artworks that highlights the use of a Monochrome theme to create a timeless and elegant look. Classic, clean and inherently chic, a black and white colour combination makes any room sophisticated.
Coinciding with the exhibition is a panel discussion with industry experts to be held in the gallery on 9 March from 6 – 8pm. This is a free event.
Brisbane interior designer Claire Stevens will share her styling recommendations for artwork within the home with furniture displayed from Globe West. Architect Carolyn McLean will discuss how interior design is so integral with architecture and is most successful when the two interact and flow effortlessly.
If you are thinking a buying an artwork for your home or office space do not miss this free event.
Artists on display: Bernard Ollis, Carlos Barrios, Margaret Loy Pula, Mirra Whale, Abie Loy Kemarre, Dorothy Napangardi, Lily Kelly Napangardi, Judy Watson Napangardi, Eva Nelson Napaltjarri, Kay Rubuntja Naparrula and Anna Price Petyarre
- Maureen Hudson Nampitjinpa | Munukitji (Blackberry Bush) MK17892
60 x 60cm
acrylic on linen
$1,300.00