Myopic Landscapes - The paintings of Phil Ryan


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Green Dog Gallery

Gundagai's Green Dog Gallery usually has several Myopic Landscape paintings on display.

Green Dog Gallery is open Thursday to Sunday from 10:30 am to 5:30 pm.

  • Address: 147 Sheridan St., Gundagai NSW 2722
  • Phone: 02 6944 1479
  • Mobile: 0400 373231
  • Email: mousebear@optusnet.com.au

A full list of paintings on sale is given here.


Artists on Parade


Artists on Parade is an artists cooperative based at Tumbarumba. There are usually a number Myopic Landscape paintings on display at this Gallery.

Artists on Parade is open Wed-Sun, 10 am to 5.30 pm.

  • Address: 13 The Parade Tumbarumba NSW 2653
  • Phone: 02 6948 3600
  • Email: info@artistsonparade.com.au

A list of the paintings for sale at the Gallery is given here.


Raglan Gallery


Raglan Gallery and Cultural Centre at Cooma currently have some of the Kosciuszko paintings on display.

Raglan Gallery is open Wed-Sun, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.

  • Address: 9-11 Lambie St. Cooma NSW
  • Phone: 02 6452 3377

A list of the paintings for sale at the Gallery is given here.


Past Exhibitions

Front Gallery and Cafe

Art Mind and Design sponsored it's first exhibition of regional artists called "First Fifteen Artists" at the Front Gallery, Lyneham shops Canberra, from June 24 to July 6 2010. Two Myopic Landscapes paintings were exhibited; South Rams Head Snow Gums and Three Mile Dam.


Green Dog Gallery

Gundagai's Green Dog Gallery hosted "Kosciuszko to Cape York", an exhibition of 12 paintings from March 18 to May 29, 2010.


The Mortimore Prize


Nth Rams Head Tarn #4 was selected as finalist for the 2009 Mortimore Prize. The Mortimore Prize is an annual art prize covering landscape, waterscape and still life painting, drawing, and sculpture. The exhibition of the selected artworks opened at St Brigids Church, Brisbane St, Dubbo from Sept 26 to Oct 18, then it moves to Scotts College Bellevue Hill, Sydney from 23-25 Oct, and then to Kiku Arts, Bungendore from Nov 23 to Dec 21.


"Rainforests - Art's Forgotten Landscape"


The Mawson Gallery, 63 Wilkins Street, Mawson ACT, hosted this third solo exhibition from April 8 to May 3 2009. Prof Peter Kanowski was the guest speaker at the Exhibition Opening.

This exhibition explored aspects of various NSW rainforests. Featured are sub-tropical, warm temperate, cool temperate, and littoral rainforests of mainly northern NSW. These landscapes are characterised by diverse, multi-layered vegetation all completing for survival. In rainforests, your viewpoint is restricted to the foreground due to the high density of vegetation. Rainforest tree trunks, their buttress roots, and the draping sinuosity of lianas all produced fascinating combinations of texture, form and colour.

A gallery of the rainforest paintings on exhibition can be seen here.
Exhibition media release (PDF file, 281KB) can be downloaded
here.
Exhibition flyer (PDF file, 701KB) can be downloaded
here.


The Mortimore Prize


Paddys River and Bird's Nest Fern were selected as finalists for the 2008 Mortimore Prize. The Mortimore Prize is an annual art prize covering landscape, waterscape and still life painting, drawing, and sculpture. The exhibition of the selected artworks opened at St Brigids Church, Brisbane St, Dubbo from 25 Oct to 23 Nov, and then moved to Scotts College Bellevue Hill, Sydney from 27-30 Nov 2008.



Bruxner Park Rainforest #1CountryScapes 2008


Bruxner Park Rainforest #1 was selected as a finalist for the 2008 Country Energy Art Prize for Landscape Painting. The exhibition of the selected paintings was held at Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery from Oct 21 to Nov 30 2008. Then moved to the Wentworth Gallery, 17 Bligh St, Sydney from Dec 9-31.



Spencers Creek #1"Kosciuszko Summer" Exhibition


The "Kosciuszko Summer" Exhibition at Gundagai's Green Dog Gallery from Dec 1 to 22 was very successful with 7 of the 13 painintgs sold during the exhibition.

The "Kosciuszko Summer" series of paintings are shown here.
The "Kosciuszko Summer" Exhibition postcard (PDF 191kb) can be downloaded here.


Rooted in DorrigoSpecial Exhibition- Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour


A special exhibition of Myopic Landscape paintings was held at the Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour from Sunday 3rd to Thursday 7th June. This exhibition was part of the ANZIF 2007 Conference.


Country Energy Landscape Art Prize 2006

Wollemi Pine Refuge #1 was selected as a finalist for the 2006 Country Energy Art Prize for Landscape Painting.

The exhibition opened at Goulburn Regional Gallery (12 Oct - 11 Nov, 2006), then traveled to the Artspace at the Gunnery in Sydney (Jan 22 - Feb 4 2007), and finally to the Griffith Regional Gallery (Feb 15 - Mar 4, 2007).



"All in one go: Mark III" Exhibition

This was the third exhibition sponsored by Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery that featured selected Riverina artists. It ran from 13 April to 25 June 2006 at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Morrow St., Wagga Wagga NSW. Phil was one of 16 artists who has work on display at this exhibition. Paintings hung were selected from the Sub-alpine Landscapes series.



Gulaga Duo #2"Iconic Mountains" Exhibition

This exhibition was at the Sawmill Gallery in Canberra during Aug-Sept, 2005. The paintings feature scenes from several iconic mountains in NSW and Victoria that have special spiritual significance.

  • Mt Macedon (VIC) including locations around the Camels Hump and Hanging Rock
  • Gulaga Mountain (Mt Dromedary NSW), and
  • Mumbulla Mountain (NSW)
>> Exhibition paintings
>> Exhibition flier (PDF 53 KB)
>> Exhibition postcard (PDF 147 KB)


 

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