Clayton Tremlett 'Stamp acknowledging the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger following the introduction of the Merino sheep in the 1830s' animals

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Clayton Tremlett 'Stamp acknowledging the extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger following the introduction of the Merino sheep in the 1830s' animalsClayton Tremlett is an contemporary Australian printmaker who is informed by the nations past. Informed by his research of Australian history, Tremlett investigates the nations identity as he depicts the stories of the mythologised figures he encountered. Gradually fading into obscurity, the stamp is often disregarded. In this context, the artist has embraced the form of the stamp and leveraged its potential to encapsulate narratives of a vibrant

First Nations concepts of place and his own memories — creating striking impressions of the landscape that linger long after first encountering them

Dimensions: 50 x 35 cm

is rhythmic and earth-toned

including at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and National Gallery of Victoria

This work however

medium and message to transfix the viewer

If any collectors can identify Professor Glyn

This lovely original drawing captures Blackman’s lifelong love affair with drawing alongside his singular vision for life

a rich addition to collection of modern art and portraits

Romulus and Remus

For collectors of nudes and contemporary art

indulging us in the possibility of a reality more magical and mysterious than it appears

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