Works on Paper: Original Drawings & Works on Paper by Contemporary Artists
Otomys presents original works on paper by Australian and international artists working at the forefront of contemporary drawing practice, ranging from gestural drawing to works that dissolve the boundary between drawing and painting.
There is something unguarded about works on paper, it often reveals an artist's broader vision in a way other mediums rarely match. For the seasoned art collector and those buying art for the first time alike, a work on paper remains one of the most considered and enduring forms of collecting.
The collection spans established, mid-career and emerging artists, a breadth of practice united by a commitment to drawing and works on paper as a valuable contemporary art form.
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Not Yet Bereft of Wildness and Wet -
V5 Prismatic Worlds -
Arrival II -
Awaited Valley -
Awakening -
Fortius -
Lasting Light -
Liminous -
Luminescent -
Moonrise Valley -
Morning Tree -
Resonance -
Romae II -
Romae's Heart -
Silent Valley -
Storm Field -
Sublimity -
Three Sisters -
Through The Quiet -
Twilight Tree -
Almost Concealed -
Ambiguous Serenity -
As If I Was Here -
At The Wake of Dawn -
Auspicious Winds -
Blown by The Wind -
Breathless Whispers -
Diaspora -
Ebony and Ivory -
Endowment -
Hourglass of Light -
It Is a Long Way Down -
It's A Long Way -
Kabuki -
Let’s Dance -
Lost in Thoughts -
Maiko -
Moving Still -
Musing -
Passing Light -
Shadows -
Silence -
Silent Allure -
Stranger -
Sun Storm -
The Cold is Silent -
The Disquiet in Transience -
The Moment Before -
The Power of Quiet -
Tomorrow’s Gold -
Sometimes I see People Through the Flowers -
006WL -
009WL -
012WL -
001WL -
Contemplation -
I Don't Know Yet -
Incognito -
Miss Djambo Shy -
Royal Djambo Bird -
Spread the Light -
Canoe -
Early Mornings Breakfast -
Under the Oak -
Belonging to Season -
Forecast -
Monumental -
An Almost Unscratchable Itch -
Have A Look At This Splinter Will You -
The Radio Has Great Views -
Two Springs -
Who Knows what the Ostrich Sees in the Sand -
Who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand (Nature’s Boomerang) -
Begin Van De Dag -
Koraal I -
001BL -
003BL -
004WL -
005BL -
006BL -
007BL -
008BL -
013WL -
Drifting -
History In An Ice Cube -
Passage I -
Passage II -
Swan Lake -
A Light Wind -
Almost Loneliness Moonlight -
Arm -
Back -
Calling -
Clearing -
Evening Waves -
Flight and Rest -
Furthest Shining -
Hands I -
It feels Difficult -
Light Sea II -
Nature Hesitate II -
Shifting -
View -
Beginnings and Endings -
Distinct and Warm -
Favoured Destination -
Floating Through I -
Floating Through II -
Many Marvellous Things -
Many Marvellous Things -
Refuge -
Refuge (Shadows Dance) -
The Brush of Remembering -
The Otherside -
Flamingo Lingo -
Glade IV -
Hot Tropic -
Mire II -
Moss -
Veil III
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