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Greg Wood, Artworks

Kalimna

A$4,500.00

GREG WOOD
Kalimna, 2018

oil on linen, dark stained Victorian ash wood frame
50.5 x 65.5 cm (painting size)
53.5 x 68 x 5 cm (frame size)
$ 4,500 or $ 450 over 10 months with Art Money

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V37 Nature Nurture

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Additional Info

Visibility, or the lack of it, is key to Greg Wood’s ongoing engagement with landscape.

Rather than a descriptive outline of the places Greg Wood frequents, he encourages a more ambiguous reading and seeks an emotional response to his paintings.  Hence, the landscape is purposely obscured and often further abstracted by mist suspended somewhere between imagination and location.

Influenced by growing up amongst a family of artists, Greg Wood has been an active landscape painter since the mid-90s. This has enabled him to live for a period in Tasmania, travel to Vietnam and Japan and undertake a residency in Brussels. Woods work has been included in several important Australian award exhibitions including the John Glover,  Tattersalls Prize, and the Fleurieu Peninsula Biennale Art Prize, and the Kate Derum Award.  Wood has an extensive exhibition history including curated and solo exhibitions at Australian Galleries (Melbourne), Poimena Gallery (Launceston), West Space (Melbourne), James Makin Gallery (Melbourne) and Stockroom (Kyneton) and his recent artist-in-residence in Brussels culminated in an exhibition at Superdeals, (Brussels).  Wood’s work is part of important private and public collections, including the Joyce Nissan and Peter Mac Art Collections.

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