John Cullinane 'Beacon' etchingJohn Cullinanes work is drawn from media, books, stories and observed moments. He conjures an atmosphere, mise en scenes that are rich in feeling and narrative. Before his work viewers are compelled to ponder, allowing their mind to wind up, as the artist describes, in a place that they would have never considered, Hey, how did I get here?. In the atmospheric Beacon, a woman sits on a park bench. Beside her, a child gazes out at the teal ocean and
Picturing the ache of betrayal
transforming the king into an absurd
Signed: Signed lower right 'Reg M'
alive with the improvisational spirit of jazz
'Last Drop' 2017
After a fruitful life both here and overseas
Dimensions: 34 x 34 x 4 cm
Printed reverse sheet inscribed: With / Christmas Greetings / and all Good Wishes / for the Coming Year / from / [Sally Robertson - in blue ink and underlined] / Xmas 1956
as though no facet of being is more important than another
This work tells the story of Titania and Bottom from Shakespeare’s play
Image Size: 66 x 46 cm
the Australian First Nations art exhibition that toured Europe from 1993