Artworks

  • Caroline Cornelius, Small Advance – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Small Advance
  • Lindsay Blamey, Storm Field – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Storm Field
  • Frances van Hasselt, Time Trappings – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Time Trappings
  • Greg Wood, V35 Now Is Now – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V35 Now Is Now
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Who Knows what the Ostrich Sees in the Sand– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Who Knows what the Ostrich Sees in the Sand
  • Eduardo Santos, 013WL – light-based abstract artwork, luminosity and motion, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos Light Wheels, 013WL
  • Caroline Collom, Colmar– abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Colmar
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Light Sea II– composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Light Sea II
  • Zoe Amor, Natures Riot VI – contemporary painting, Australian flora and fauna, nature-inspired art, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zoe Amor, Natures Riot VI
  • Frances van Hasselt, Pray Mantis in Conversation with Moon – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Pray Mantis in Conversation with Moon
  • Inga Dalrymple, Shed – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Shed
  • Marie Bernard, Sub Dub – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Sub Dub
  • Caroline Cornelius, The Launch, Lake Tahoe – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, The Launch, Lake Tahoe
  • Lindsay Blamey, Twilight Tree
    Lindsay Blamey, Twilight Tree
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Two Springs – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Two Springs
  • Greg Wood, V13 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V13 Mountain High
  • Caroline Collom, Between Seasons – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Between Seasons
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Dark Sea II – composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Dark Sea II
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Flamingo Lingo’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Flamingo Lingo
  • Simone Boon, Hourglass of Light – art photography, female identity and transition, veiled figure, Dutch artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Simone Boon, Hourglass of Light
  • Inga Dalrymple, Inside Outside (Studio Views) – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Inside Outside (Studio Views)
  • Dapeng Liu, Room of the Recluse no.10 – contemporary landscape painting, Chinese-Australian artist, East meets West, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Dapeng Liu, Room of the Recluse no.10
  • Frances van Hasselt, Sun Resting on a Bed of Orange – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Sun Resting on a Bed of Orange
  • Marie Bernard, Tete a Tete – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Tête-À-Tête
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, The Radio Has Great Views– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, The Radio Has Great Views
  • Greg Wood, V14 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V14 Mountain High
  • Caroline Cornelius, Wallflowers in Chelsea I – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Wallflowers In Chelsea I
  • Eduardo Santos, 012WL – light-based abstract artwork, luminosity and motion, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos Light Wheels, 012WL
  • Frances van Hasselt, a rare sighting of blue – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, A Rare Sighting of Blue
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Clearing – composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Clearing
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Hot Tropic’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Hot Tropic
  • Lindsay Blamey, Romae II – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Romae II
  • Madisyn Zabel, See Through III – sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, See-Through III
  • Inga Dalrymple, Tender Views – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Tender Views
  • Greg Wood, V11 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V11 Mountain High
  • Caroline Cornelius, Wallflowers in Chelsea II – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Wallflowers In Chelsea II
  • Caroline Collom, Whispers in the Corn – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Whispers in the Corn
  • Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 015 – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 015
  • Sophia Szilagyi, A Light Wind
    Sophia Szilagyi, A Light Wind
  • Madisyn Zabel, Construct XI – sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, Construct XI
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Mire II’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Mire II
  • Caroline Collom, Naples to Rome – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Naples to Rome
  • Frances van Hasselt, Ostrich Egg on Tour in France – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Ostrich Egg on Tour in France
  • Inga Dalrymple, The yellow curtain – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, The Yellow Curtain
  • Greg Wood, V23 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V23 Mountain High
  • Caroline Cornelius, Waiting Room, Greece – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Waiting Room, Greece
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand (Nature’s Boomerang) – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand (Nature’s Boomerang)
  • Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 023 – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 023
  • Caroline Collom, Afternoon Fields – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Afternoon Fields
  • Marie Bernard, combo – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Combo
  • Madisyn Zabel, Composite V – sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, Composite V
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, For Dessert: Italian Kisses – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, For Dessert: Italian Kisses
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Hands I – composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Hands I
  • Caroline Cornelius, Iris I– contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Iris I
  • Frances van Hasselt, Mooi Niggie – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Mooi Niggie (That distant cousin {whose name no one can recall}. The only one on the wall who looks remotely good)
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Moss’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Moss
  • Lindsay Blamey, Sublimity – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Sublimity
  • Inga Dalrymple, The yellow curtain (Redux) – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, The Yellow Curtain (Redux)
  • Greg Wood, V24 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V24 Mountain High
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Arm – composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Arm
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Dessert Savoured in Private– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Dessert Savoured in Private
  • Caroline Cornelius, Imitation in Life– contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Imitation in Life
  • Inga Dalrymple, Miles From Nowhere– abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Miles from Nowhere
  • Frances van Hasselt, Postcards from Leeu-Gamka– handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Postcards from Leeu-Gamka
  • Greg Wood, V18 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V18 Mountain High
  • Eduardo Santos, 009WL – light-based abstract artwork, luminosity and motion, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos Light Wheels, 009WL
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Back – composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Back
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Change Afoot– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Change Afoot
  • Inga Dalrymple, Going Home – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Going Home
  • Frances van Hasselt, Of Course you did – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Of Course You Did
  • Madisyn Zabel, See Through VII – sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, See-Through VII
  • Simone Boon, Shadows
    Simone Boon, Shadows
  • Marie Bernard, Tabula Lingua Portale III – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Tabula Lingua Portale III
  • Caroline Collom, The Flowers Caught My Eye – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, The Flowers Caught my Eye
  • Caroline Cornelius, The magician’s Daughter – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, The Magician’s Daughter
  • Lindsay Blamey, Three Sisters – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Three Sisters
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Veil III’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Veil III
  • Inga Dalrymple, Hot Bod – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Hot Bod
  • Lindsay Blamey, Luminescent – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Luminescent
  • Madisyn Zabel, See Through VI – sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, See-Through VI
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