Still: National Still Life Award 2017

Building on the ten year foundation of the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery's still life painting award, Still is a newly biennial, acquisitive award for works in the genre of still life, in all mediums. Still is open to artists at all stages of their careers. This board contains artworks from the 63 finalists of the inaugural Still: National Still Life Award, 2017. 23 November - 20 January 2018.
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Louise Allerton, Short Term Diminished, 2017 Duratrans image on perspex, LED lighting
PAUL KALEMBA: Multidisciplinary Artist. MEL, AU
Paul Kalemba, Banksia Man, 2016 Watercolour on cotton paper 60 x 40cm
TIFFANY COLE
Tiffany Cole, Mike's Hawaiian Dreams, 2016 Acrylic and oil on laser-cut wood panel, wooden spacers, dowel 29 x 170 x 3.5cm
Sarah O'Sullivan
Sarah O'Sullivan, Perminerala, 2016 Stained porcelain, glass and timber 32 x 100 x 40cm
Mechelle Bounpraseuth, Living That Nug Life, 2017 Glazed Earthenware
Ronnie Grammatica - Visual storyteller
Ronnie Grammatica, Roadside Memorial #1, 2017 Digital photograph, pigment print on cotton rag paper, limited edition of 3 64 x 84cm
Scott Duncan, Domestic Monolith, 2017 Earthenware, underglaze, glaze
Trisha Dean, Stilled, 2017 Ceramic
Sam Leach, Helmet for Cosmist, 2017 Oil on linen
Brendan Smith, Untitled Still Life c.2017 Polymer & enamel painted wood with various materials incl. PVA glue, nails; various objects incl. metals, plastics
Kiata Mason, Midnight Oysters, 2017 acrylic on canvas
Richard Spoehr, Between Mind and Material, 2017 Hand made porcelain, metal found object
Myriam Kin-Yee Art
Myriam Kin-Yee, Banksias in White, 2017 Oil on Linen 64 x 54 x 5cm
Rene Bolten
Rene Bolten, Salt, Water and Fish, 2017 Oil on canvas 60 x 70 x 6cm
Elie Begg, Toy Room, 2017 Graphite on paper