Artworks

  • Meg Walters, Full Moon Rising– lyrical landscape painting, nature as memory, Australian contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Meg Walters, Full Moon Rising
  • Frances van Hasselt, Groet Die Mense – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Groet Die Mense
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Here as the Earth Changes Colour – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Here as the Earth Changes Colour
  • Hermentaire, I Don’t Know Yet – contemporary painting and photography, atmospheric and intuitive, French artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hermentaire, I Don't Know Yet
  • Polly Gilroy, Lucent #2– contemporary landscape painting, intuitive and exploratory, New Zealand artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Polly Gilroy, Lucent #2
  • Sophia Szilagyi, Many Marvellous Things– composite printmaking, layered photography and painting, Melbourne contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Many Marvellous Things
  • Chica Seal, Mourning a starling – contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Mourning a Starling
  • Inga Dalrymple, Night Room – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Night Room
  • Zoe Amor, Noumenon I – contemporary painting, Australian flora and fauna, nature-inspired art, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zoe Amor, Noumenon I
  • Emily Kirby, reading to the horses – figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, Reading to the Horses
  • Lindsay Blamey, Resonance – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Resonance
  • Hilary Herrmann, Talking in Whispers– dreamlike figurative painting, fantastical characters and intimate mythology, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hilary Herrmann, Talking in Whispers
  • Eduardo Santos, Untitled 85 – mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Untitled 85
  • Greg Wood, V14 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V14 Mountain High
  • Piet Raemdonck, Vruchten – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Vruchten
  • Caroline Cornelius, Watching to See what he would do – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Watching To See What He Would Do
  • Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 037 – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 037
  • Emily Kirby, A weekend at the cabin– figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, A Weekend at the Cabin
  • Colin Pennock, Ancient Landscape – abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, Ancient Landscape
  • Dapeng Liu, Branches Shred the Sky – contemporary landscape painting, Chinese-Australian artist, East meets West, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Dapeng Liu, Branches Shred the Sky
  • Madisyn Zabel, Construct XXXVII – sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, Construct XXXVII
  • Caroline Cornelius, Cowslips at Dusk– contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Cowslips at Dusk
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Flutter’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Flutter
  • Chica Seal, He became a twitcher– contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, He Became a Twitcher
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Lose a Finger, Grow a New Leaf– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Lose a Finger, Grow a New Leaf
  • Zarah Cassim, Moonlit – painting and photography, spatial illusion and perception, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zarah Cassim, Moonlit
  • Simone Boon, Musing – art photography, female identity and transition, veiled figure, Dutch artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Simone Boon, Musing
  • Hilary Herrmann, Night Antics – dreamlike figurative painting, fantastical characters and intimate mythology, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hilary Herrmann, Night Antics
  • Joel Sorensen, nocturne – contemporary sculpture, intuitive material form, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Joel Sorensen, Nocturne
  • Zoe Amor, Noumenon II – contemporary painting, Australian flora and fauna, nature-inspired art, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zoe Amor, Noumenon II
  • Meg Walters, Ouroboros II – lyrical landscape painting, nature as memory, Australian contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Meg Walters, Ouroboros II
  • Inga Dalrymple, Red Tile and Tin (Sunday Roof Tops) – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Red Tile and Tin (Sunday Roof Tops)
  • Jenny Lundgren, reverie – abstract painting, colour light and perception, Swedish contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Jenny Lundgren, Reverie
  • Hermentaire, Royal Djambo Bird – contemporary painting and photography, atmospheric and intuitive, French artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hermentaire, Royal Djambo Bird
  • Caroline Collom, Royal Worcester– abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Royal Worcester
  • Piet Raemdonck, Schaduwsalon – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Schaduwsalon (Shadow Salon)
  • Frances van Hasselt, The Great Karoo in Her Sunday Best – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, The Great Karoo in Her Sunday Best
  • Greg Wood, V11 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V11 Mountain High
  • Eduardo Santos, Vista – mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Vista
  • Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 038 – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 038
  • Greg Penn, You Are Bound Within Me – contemporary abstract painting, gestural and emotive, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Penn, You Are Bound Within Me
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, [A Natural Modesty That Feels Like Morality, But It's Not - It's Luck – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, A Natural Modesty That Feels Like Morality, But It's Not - It's Luck
  • Piet Raemdonck, Begin Van De Dag – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Begin Van De Dag
  • Emily Kirby, birthday swim– figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, Birthday Swim
  • Colin Pennock, Coastal Dance – abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, Coastal Dance
  • Joel Sorensen, counterpoint I – contemporary sculpture, intuitive material form, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Joel Sorensen, Counterpoint I
  • Dapeng Liu, Dark Night, Dark Eyes – contemporary landscape painting, Chinese-Australian artist, East meets West, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Dapeng Liu, Dark Night, Dark Eyes
  • Eduardo Santos, Elyria – mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Elyria
  • Polly Gilroy, Empty Field – contemporary landscape painting, intuitive and exploratory, New Zealand artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Polly Gilroy, Empty Field
  • Simone Szilagyi, Favoured Destination – art photography, female identity and transition, veiled figure, Dutch artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Sophia Szilagyi, Favoured Destination
  • Chica Seal, Hey Heron – contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Hey Heron
  • Lindsay Blamey, Lasting Light – landscape photographic digital print, Australian terrain and liminality, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Lindsay Blamey, Lasting Light
  • Hermentaire, Miss Djambo Shy – contemporary painting and photography, atmospheric and intuitive, French artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hermentaire, Miss Djambo Shy
  • Zarah Cassim, Motion – painting and photography, spatial illusion and perception, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zarah Cassim, Motion
  • Erin Chaplin, mouth soap – contemporary figurative painting, intimate and dreamlike, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Erin Chaplin, Mouth Soap
  • Hilary Herrmann, Night Skies III– dreamlike figurative painting, fantastical characters and intimate mythology, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hilary Herrmann, Night Skies III
  • Madisyn Zabel, Organic Structure IV– sculptural glass artwork, geometric form colour and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Madisyn Zabel, Organic Structure IV
  • Meg Walters, Ouroboros III – lyrical landscape painting, nature as memory, Australian contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Meg Walters, Ouroboros III
  • Frances van Hasselt, Prehistoric Pink – handwoven mohair textile art, Karoo landscape, South African fibre artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Frances Van Hasselt, Prehistoric Pink
  • Inga Dalrymple, Roof and Trees – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Roof and Trees
  • Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling I – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling I, What Had Yet To Be
  • Jenny Lundgren, transparent memory– abstract painting, colour light and perception, Swedish contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Jenny Lundgren, Transparent Memory
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Tumbling I’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Tumbling I
  • Zoe Amor, V1 Prismatic Worlds – contemporary painting, Australian flora and fauna, nature-inspired art, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zoe Amor, V1 Prismatic Worlds
  • Caroline Collom, Vesta – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Vesta
  • Greg Penn, Wave of Devotion – contemporary abstract painting, gestural and emotive, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Penn, Wave of Devotion
  • Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 063 – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Wood Collage 063
  • Polly Gilroy, Blush – contemporary landscape painting, intuitive and exploratory, New Zealand artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Polly Gilroy, Blush
  • Emily Kirby, chanctonbury ring – figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, Chanctonbury Ring
  • Hilary Herrmann, Companions– dreamlike figurative painting, fantastical characters and intimate mythology, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hilary Herrmann, Companions
  • Hermentaire, contemplation – contemporary painting and photography, atmospheric and intuitive, French artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hermentaire, Contemplation
  • Joel Sorensen, counterpoint II – contemporary sculpture, intuitive material form, Melbourne artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Joel Sorensen, Counterpoint II
  • Greg Penn, Dance of bliss XXXVII– contemporary abstract painting, gestural and emotive, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Penn, Dance of bliss XXXVII
  • Meg Walters, Diving Board Island, Low Tide – lyrical landscape painting, nature as memory, Australian contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Meg Walters, Diving Board Island, Low Tide
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Inside the Body There's Just Temperature – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Inside the Body There's Just Temperature
  • Piet Raemdonck, Koraal I – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Koraal I
  • Caroline Cornelius, Palm Leaves – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Palm Leaves
  • Erin Chaplin, Paradise
    Erin Chaplin, Paradise
  • Chica Seal, Pigeon Whispering – contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Pigeon Whispering
  • Caroline Collom, Pink Violet Forest – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Pink Violet Forest
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