Philippe Le Miere 'classic wizard of oz sad tin man' Framed:FramedEighty years ago, a farm girl fretfully drifted to sleep in the eye of a tornado. Since then, The Wizard of Oz has journeyed across history, meeting new interpretations at every turn. Today, the modern classic awakes on Philippe Le Miere's canvas. For him, Dorothys story is about ripping back the curtain, questioning dogma and most strikingly, daring to be wise. In this work, Le Miere pays homage to an icon of metallic melancholy, the Tin Man. In it,
'Dreaming Alice' is among Charles Blackman's most iconic images
The artist is represented by Gallerysmith in Melbourne and Art Atrium in Sydney
This work draws you into a tranquil inner world where figure
Her achievements have been recognized not only in her native Mexico but also on the international stage through invitational participation in print biennials in (former) Yugoslavia
our relationship to the surrounding world is far more personal
and coherently balanced compositions
Other impression from Silver’s ‘Untitled (Adrift)’ are represented in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia
Interested in the multiplicity of meaning inherent in this text
'Late Afternoon' 1991
Victor MAJZNER (1945 - )
but not straightforwardly so: despite the doctor’s advice and her limited vision
it evoked forbidden desire