• 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
  • Caroline Collom, Afternoon Fields – abstract painting, colour form and texture, spatial depth, contemporary Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Collom, Afternoon Fields
  • 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
  • Caroline Cornelius, Iris I– contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Iris I
  • 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
  • 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
  • Greg Wood, V18 Mountain High – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V18 Mountain High
  • 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
  • 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
  • Inga Dalrymple, Hot Bod – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Hot Bod
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Trust Me I Would Love to But I Signed an NDA – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Trust Me I Would Love to But I Signed an NDA
  • Greg Wood, V40 I could be anywhere– contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V40 I Could Be Anywhere
  • 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
  • Caroline Cornelius, Cowslips at Dusk– contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Cowslips at Dusk
  • Inga Dalrymple, Procession– abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Procession
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Sunday Nights had Their Own Etiquette– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Sunday Nights had Their Own Etiquette
  • Greg Wood, V47 Day in Day out – contemporary landscape oil painting, transcendence, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Greg Wood, V47 Day In Day Out
  • Inga Dalrymple, In Pursuit of Dreams – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, In Pursuit of Dreams
  • Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling I – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling I, What Had Yet To Be
  • Greg Wood, V35 Mountain High
    Greg Wood, V35 Mountain High
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, What Else Can be Dissolved? – interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, What Else Can be Dissolved?
  • Inga Dalrymple, astonished Boughs – abstract painting and drawing, memory and gesture, Australian artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Inga Dalrymple, Astonished Boughs
  • Anna Van Der Ploeg, Ever Spat in Someone’s Drink She Asks. You Reach Across, Pick up her Drink and Take a Sip. They Often Recall This Moment and Argue who Provoked Whom?– interdisciplinary printmaking and painting, figurative, South African artist, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Anna Van Der Ploeg, Ever Spat in Someone’s Drink She Asks. You Reach Across, Pick up her Drink and Take a Sip. They Often Recall This Moment and Argue who Provoked Whom?
  • Caroline Cornelius, Palm Leaves – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Palm Leaves
  • Greg Wood, V36 Traversing
    Greg Wood, V36 Traversing
  • Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling II– contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling II, What Had Yet To Be
  • Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling III – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, Scrolling III, What Had Yet To Be
  • Caroline Cornelius, She would tell him she was sitting in the park – contemporary figurative painting, symbolic female narrative, Otomys Gallery Melbourne
    Caroline Cornelius, She Would Tell Him she was Sitting in the Park
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