Original artwork for sale

I’ve added a new section to the site where you can see any current artwork I have available for sale. Check out the Shop for original, one-off, hand crafted pieces. I am happy to arrange shipping to anywhere you might be located at cost price. If you’re interested in anything you see, feel free to drop me a line.

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Posted: December 22nd, 2009 | Author: Luke Hallam | Filed under: current work | No Comments »

Gluttonous entry

My Gluttony series of paintings are on display in the entry way at BSG until the 17th of December.

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Burger, Fries, and a Coke.
Airbrushed ink, and Gesso on canvas
$950 each

Posted: December 15th, 2009 | Author: Luke Hallam | Filed under: current work | No Comments »

Pointy ends

Feature pieces in current Urban Safari show:

Comply_590

Comply
120cm x 90cm
Airbrushed ink, and Gesso on canvas
SOLD


Focal_point2

Focal Point 2
180cm x 120cm
Airbrushed ink, and Gesso on canvas
SOLD

Brunswick Street Gallery until Thursday 17th December 2009.

Posted: December 14th, 2009 | Author: Luke Hallam | Filed under: current work | 1 Comment »

Urban Safari – Portraits

An ongoing life-story portrait series of my wonderful daughter Kirra (4 pieces in the current show). The innocence of childhood, discovery of the world reflected in her expression, and the potential that is in all of us.

Posted: December 14th, 2009 | Author: Luke Hallam | Filed under: current work | No Comments »

What’s with all the Rhinos?

This questions pop’s up fairly often, so here’s the short answer:

The Rhinos in my current work represent a focus on global habitat destruction, and the effect this is having on the Rhinoceros. The Rhinos provide a metaphor for the fragility of our own existence.

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Posted: December 10th, 2009 | Author: Luke Hallam | Filed under: current work | No Comments »