Hand in Hand Embellished Giclee on Canvas
David Hinchliffe
Limited Edition Print : Embellished Giclee on Canvas
Size : 22x18 in | 56x46 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 50
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Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Mint
Not Framed
Purchased fromPublisher 2020
Certificate of AuthenticitySoho Editions
LID138873
David Hinchliffe - Australia
Art Brokerage: David Hinchliffe Australian Artist: Since his first solo exhibition in 1976 in Toowoomba Australia at the age of 21, David has had more than 60 solo exhibitions including paintings, sculpture and photographs in locations around the world. Australian Artist David Hinchliffe has been painting, exhibiting and selling his work in galleries since the age of 12. He has won numerous competitions as a young artist (Sunday Mail Art Prize, ABC Argonauts Award, Atlantic City Sculpture Award, Toowoomba Gemini prize) and is a regular finalist in Tattersalls Landscape Prize. rnDavid has traveled and painted widely in the United States and UK and is represented extensively in collections both in Australia and overseas. While his work is principally oils on canvas or linen, he has also produced many gouache works and sculpture as well as holding two exhibitions of his photographs ("Two to the Valley", 1992, and "Detours", 2010). His style has been described as "contemporary impressionism". He trained under Brisbane artist, John Rigby, painting as a teenager with contemporaries Tomas McAulay and Rex Backhaus Smith and also studied under premier Australian landscape artist and Archibald prize-winner, William Robinson at the University of Southern Queensland. David furthered his practical artistic study in both New York, Paris and London in the 70s while working his way around the world painting portrait commissions until he returned home to pursue a career in politics. He has painted portraits of former Premier Campbell Newman, Poet Bruce Dawe, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser , actor Bryan Nason and businessman, Sir Alex McKay. Described by the late Australian Artist James Gleeson as having an "exceptional talent", he has emerged from 3 decades of work in the public domain to return with renewed passion to his career as a painter. He won the Sunday Mail Colour Magazine Award (1972), Atlantic City Sculpture Award (1973) and Gemini Art Award (judged by James Gleeson in 1974) and has been a finalist for the last 6 years in the Tattersall's Landscape Prize. Listings wanted.