Tuesday, 19 May 2026

The end of spring and autumn exhibition

 


Kyoto in Spring



"For me, this is the most beautiful time of the year. In Japan, it’s a window where the plum and cherry blossoms bloom together, turning the landscape into something truly surreal and stunning. Meanwhile, in Australia, the intense summer heat finally recedes, making way for incredibly pleasant days and nights. Please enjoy this exhibition, and thank you!"




Peter Davidson - Footpath Iris 2026
Oil on wooden panel 
18 cm h x 13 cm w







John Cullinane - The trousered ape 2026
Oil on linen
36 cm h x 46 cm w








Sally Douglas - Blue Note Series - Clarity No 4 
 Watercolour & Gouache
26.5 cm h   18 cm w











Ross Sanders 
Wheelie Bird 2026 
Found objects








Melissa Nolan McDougall
Spring 2026
Coloured pencil on paper 








Peter Davidson 2026


Japanese woman stretching

Pencil pastel pencil watercolour on F4 Pastel paper


The Architecture of Perception: Apeiron, Delay, Scintillation, Strategic Interruptions, and the Sovereign Space

for further information please click on this link thank you

https://2dogsartspaceakashi.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-architecture-of-perception-apeiron.html







Ross Sanders 
Kneeling Narcissus … in the desert. Work in progress “within the delay”








Professor Diana Davis ANU 
Neckless 
Every neckless is designed differently 










Chelle Bourne 
Crumbling Waves
Digital Image










Diokno Pasilan
Blind page Monotype 21 x 29 cm 2026