• Katy Papineau, acid mouth– contemporary painting, vivid colour and figuration, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Katy Papineau, Acid Mouth
  • Helen Redmond, Aquarii 22 – contemporary painting, architectural space and light, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Helen Redmond, Aquarii 22
  • Piet Raemdonck, Chartreuse Stages– contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Chartreuse Stages
  • Chica Seal, Deep Sleep – contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Deep Sleep
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Echo Valley– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Echo Valley
  • Piet Raemdonck, Emmanuelle Suite II – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Emmanuelle Suite II
  • Piet Raemdonck, Emmanuelle Suite III – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Emmanuelle Suite III
  • Caroline Collom, Rose Filter – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Rose Filter
  • Chica Seal, Searching for Houses– contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Searching for Houses
  • Caroline Collom, Signals in the Dust – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Signals in the Dust
  • Katy Papineau, soundlessly chatter – contemporary painting, vivid colour and figuration, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Katy Papineau, Soundlessly Chatter
  • Katy Papineau, the corner glowing – contemporary painting, vivid colour and figuration, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Katy Papineau, The Corner Glowing
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, To The Cedar Forest – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, To The Cedar Forest
  • Chica Seal, Two Species at Night– contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Two Species at Night
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg,A Person Hatched From A Fish Egg Is Concerned With Fairness And Justice Here On Earth: On Humanity Getting The Temperature Right For Many– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, A Person Hatched From A Fish Egg Is Concerned With Fairness And Justice Here On Earth: On Humanity Getting The Temperature Right For Many
  • Zarah Cassim, Along the Stream – painting and photography, spatial illusion and perception, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zarah Cassim, Along the Stream
  • Colin Pennock, As We Leave The Past – abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, As We Leave The Past
  • Kate McKenzie Lewis, Bridge to the Flats – contemporary landscape painting, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Kate McKenzie Lewis, Bridge to the Flats
  • Marie Bernard, brink – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Brink
  • Inga Dalrymple, Day of Rain and Mist – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Day of Rain and Mist
  • Dapeng Liu, Heaven Above, Heaven Below – contemporary landscape painting, Chinese-Australian artist, East meets West, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Dapeng Liu, Heaven Above, Heaven Below
  • Erin Chaplin, Lucky – contemporary figurative painting, intimate and dreamlike, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Erin Chaplin, Lucky
  • Anico Mostert, Many Thanks – contemporary painting and printmaking, quiet everyday scenes, South African multidisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anico Mostert, Many Thanks
  • Emily Kirby, orange juice and cigarettes– figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, Orange Juice and Cigarettes
  • Jenny Lundgren, Resonance I – abstract painting, colour light and perception, Swedish contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Jenny Lundgren, Resonance I
  • Chica Seal, The Dog and His Boy – contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, The Dog and His Boy
  • Eduardo Santos, Untitled 91 – mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Untitled 91
  • Greg Wood, V37 Luminous Remnants – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V37 Luminous Remnants
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Vertigo’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Vertigo
  • Caroline Cornelius, Wallflowers in Chelsea I – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Wallflowers In Chelsea I
  • Zarah Cassim, Banana Leaf – painting and photography, spatial illusion and perception, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zarah Cassim, Banana Leaf
  • Emily Kirby, bongo’s birthday – figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, Bongos Birthday
  • Erin Chaplin, Comfort Food – contemporary figurative painting, intimate and dreamlike, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Erin Chaplin, Comfort Food
  • Marie Bernard, estuary – hand-painted assembled plywood, abstract colour and form, Dutch collectible design, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Marie Bernard, Estuary
  • Chica Seal, Holding a goose – contemporary painting and sculpture, female perspective, British interdisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Chica Seal, Holding a Goose
  • Meg Walters, In The Void – lyrical landscape painting, nature as memory, Australian contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Meg Walters, In The Void
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, People Born From A Fish Egg Appear In Flotation Of Jelly– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, People Born From A Fish Egg Appear In Flotation Of Jelly
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Plunge’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Plunge
  • Jenny Lundgren, Resonance II – abstract painting, colour light and perception, Swedish contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Jenny Lundgren, Resonance II
  • Anico Mostert, Stirring – contemporary painting and printmaking, quiet everyday scenes, South African multidisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anico Mostert, Stirring
  • Kate McKenzie Lewis, Strangers Home – contemporary landscape painting, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Kate McKenzie Lewis, Strangers Home
  • Caroline Cornelius, The Letter – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, The Letter
  • Colin Pennock, The Thought of You Being There – abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, The Thought of You Being There
  • Dapeng Liu, Three Dreams Cross Blue Rocks – contemporary landscape painting, Chinese-Australian artist, East meets West, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Dapeng Liu, Three Dreams Cross Blue Rocks
  • Piet Raemdonck, Tulpen – contemporary painting, still life and interior, oils and pastels, Belgian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Piet Raemdonck, Tulpen
  • Hermentaire, Under the Moon – contemporary painting and photography, atmospheric and intuitive, French artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Hermentaire, Under The Moon
  • Eduardo Santos, Untitled 92 – mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Untitled 92
  • Greg Wood, V11 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V11 Mountain High
  • Alexia Vogel, ‘Fever’– abstract oil painting, atmospheric dreamlike landscape, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Alexia Vogel, Fever Dream
  • Anico Mostert, Harvesting – contemporary painting and printmaking, quiet everyday scenes, South African multidisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anico Mostert, Harvesting
  • 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
  • Kate McKenzie Lewis, Horizon Echoing – contemporary landscape painting, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Kate McKenzie Lewis, Horizon Echoing
  • Jenny Lundgren, Interval I – abstract painting, colour light and perception, Swedish contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Jenny Lundgren, Interval I
  • Zarah Cassim, Lilies in Bloom – painting and photography, spatial illusion and perception, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zarah Cassim, Lilies in Bloom
  • Erin Chaplin, Live To Tell – contemporary figurative painting, intimate and dreamlike, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Erin Chaplin, Live to Tell
  • 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
  • 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
  • Colin Pennock, Road to Baux– abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, Road to Baux
  • Eduardo Santos, Untitled 93 – mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Untitled 93
  • Greg Wood, V40 I could be anywhere– contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V40 I Could Be Anywhere
  • 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
  • Eduardo Santos, Aether– mixed media painting, sand earth and oil on canvas, textural landscape, Brazilian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Eduardo Santos, Aether
  • Colin Pennock, Down to the Water Line – abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, Down to the Water Line
  • 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
  • Jenny Lundgren, Interval II – abstract painting, colour light and perception, Swedish contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Jenny Lundgren, Interval II
  • Erin Chaplin, Lifebuoy – contemporary figurative painting, intimate and dreamlike, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Erin Chaplin, Lifebuoy
  • 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
  • Kate McKenzie Lewis, Reflecting Reflections – contemporary landscape painting, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Kate McKenzie Lewis, Reflecting Reflections
  • Anico Mostert, The Flesh of It – contemporary painting and printmaking, quiet everyday scenes, South African multidisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anico Mostert, The Flesh of It
  • 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
  • Zarah Cassim, Water Lily – painting and photography, spatial illusion and perception, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Zarah Cassim, Water Lily
  • 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
  • Anico Mostert, ‘A Usual Exchange’ – contemporary painting and printmaking, quiet everyday scenes, South African multidisciplinary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anico Mostert, A Usual Exchange
  • Colin Pennock, Ancient Landscape – abstract landscape oil painting, impasto, Irish-Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Colin Pennock, Ancient Landscape
  • Emily Kirby, birthday swim– figurative oil painting, female connection and intimacy, British contemporary artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Emily Kirby, Birthday Swim
  • Kate McKenzie Lewis, Calling – contemporary landscape painting, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Kate McKenzie Lewis, Calling
  • Erin Chaplin, Good Karma Brings Bad Weather – contemporary figurative painting, intimate and dreamlike, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Erin Chaplin, Good Karma Brings Bad Weather
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