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CELEBRATING 40 YEARS: 1985-2025
OPEN 7 DAYS MON-FRI 9-5 SAT 10-5 SUN 2-5
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $2000
TAX DEDUCTIBLE ART FOR SMALL BUSINESSES ENDING 30 JUNE
Stillness and Light 2025 is a new solo exhibition by South Australian still life painter Alison Mitchell, now showing at Art Images Gallery in Norwood, Adelaide. Featuring luminous, contemplative works painted directly from life, this exhibition invites viewers to experience the quiet beauty of everyday objects and the play of light through glass, form, and season. On view until 29 June 2025.
Discover the calm and quiet power of contemporary still life in The Art of Simplicity, a new solo exhibition by Australian artist Holly Eva. On view at Art Images Gallery in Norwood, this soulful collection transforms everyday objects into meditative compositions through minimalist form and colour. Exhibition runs until 29 June 2025.
We’re excited to announce that Amanda Westley’s painting 'Raukkan' has been gifted to Pope Leo XIV by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese! A proud moment for Ngarrindjeri culture and South Australian art. While her original works are sold out, you can still celebrate Amanda’s incredible talent with her Limited Edition Giclee Prints. Read more about this historic moment!
The Big Landscape: Tropicana brings together ten artists in a bold, vibrant group exhibition celebrating tropical environments—lush coastlines, rainforests, and the colourful rhythms of life in warmer places.
After a road trip through NSW’s hinterland, Gippsland artist Aidan Weichard returns with Hinterland Hues 2025—a vibrant collection inspired by nature’s energy, featuring his signature depictions of animals, flora, and rural life.
Discover Where Wild Flowers Dance, Amanda Ketterer's 2025 art exhibition exploring memory, femininity, and the balance between structure and nature through intuitive, botanical-inspired painting.
Bruce Earles, a Melbourne-born artist whose work captivated audiences for over three decades, passed away in 2023, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy. Known for his unique ability to balance life’s contrasts, Earles painted with the belief that work and play, like the natural and man-made worlds, can coexist harmoniously.
Take a look a the exhibition "Australian Dreams II" in the gallery, with a selection of photos taken of the exhibition in situ. Australian Dreams II is our Adelaide Fringe Festival 2025 Exhibition.
Michael was more than a cartoonist - he was a storyteller, a philosopher, and an unique voice.
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