Happy New Year
to all our supporters and please enjoy this next exhibition in the year of the
Horse
Peter Davidson Study of horse China 7th or 8th century Met Museum
pencil whiteout ink wash on paper FO
Melissa Nolan McDougall
Graphite on paper
A5
Sally Douglas
Autumn
14 cm wide x 15cm high
Watercolour, Gouache and Colour Pencil

Diokno Pasilan
Local ID
50x50cm
Oil on canvas
2025
John Cullinane
"Sisters"
Oil on linen
38 cm h x 31 cm w
Professor Diana Davis
Necklace
Assorted glass beads with pendent
Chelle Bourne
Sunset Indian Ocean
Digital Image
Untitled (Aging Mushrooms) II
Medium: Oil, wax, and acrylic on wooden board
"I choose to paint aging mushrooms—subjects that contain a universe of painterly imagination within their decline. They represent a physical manifestation of the 'Davidsonian Delay': a timeless space where the artist remains free from the tyrannies of periodic history.
In this state of organic suspension, the act of painting becomes a dialogue between the physics of the brush and the memory of the form. As the mushroom yields, the brush captures the interaction of viscosity and pressure, leaving behind 'spatial paint traces' on the wooden board. These marks serve as a lived equation—a permanent record of perception and response.
Delay is the artist."
Medium: Oil, wax, and acrylic on wooden board
"I choose to paint aging mushrooms—subjects that contain a universe of painterly imagination within their decline. They represent a physical manifestation of the 'Davidsonian Delay': a timeless space where the artist remains free from the tyrannies of periodic history.
In this state of organic suspension, the act of painting becomes a dialogue between the physics of the brush and the memory of the form. As the mushroom yields, the brush captures the interaction of viscosity and pressure, leaving behind 'spatial paint traces' on the wooden board. These marks serve as a lived equation—a permanent record of perception and response.
Delay is the artist."
Peter Davidson


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