THE WORLD WE LOVE
CRAIG PENNY & CHRIS RILEY
JUDY PROSSER | LIZ GRAY & MORE
Friday
17th May 2024
6:30pm
Opening Night
Bookings essential
Sat + Sun | 10am – 4pm
We invite you to celebrate with us and
the artists present the things we love.
Friday, 17th of May at 6:30-8:30 pm.
Venue: The Canning Room at Tompkins Club, 632 Canning Hwy, Alfred Cove, WA 6154
The Exhibition is also open Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 – 4:00.
Following the warmth and nostalgia of summertime, we reflect on its fleeting beauty and the bittersweet feeling of its passing. Transience between the seasons provides a time to contemplate the things that are most dear to us.
Celebrate with us the memories of the world we love.
CRAIG PENNY
Well established at Applecross Art, Penny’s artworks are sold and acknowledged throughout Australia. Known for his dynamic brushstrokes and dreamy landscapes, specialising in watercolour and acrylic, he shares his passion and love for traditional methods with those young and old.
CHRIS RILEY
Applecross Art is proud to partner
with our newest feature artist Chris
Riley, whose coastal Queensland
surroundings inspire themes of Palm
Springs and poolside lifestyles. His
muted, pastel tones compliment his
acrylic medium, producing original
artworks that captivate through mid-
century flare and nostalgia.
JUDY PROSSER | LIZ GRAY & MORE
Also at the show WA’s very own: Judy Prosser & Liz Gray as well as works by James Willebrandt, Peter Bakacs, Mike Barr, Carol Clitheroe, Stefan Neidhardt, Jane Smeets, Tara Spicer, and a range of collectable works by Pro Hart, Max Mannix and Wim Boissevain.
Judy Prosser
With more than forty years in the art market, Judy, consistent with her own unique style, won over the
hearts of the Australian people.
At the peak of her career, we are proud to represent some of her latest works.
Liz Gray
Perth Artist Liz Gray is known for her large emotive oil paintings. Inspired by scenes of our local Western Australian beaches, Liz Gray’s collection
of women in water is filled with exuberant joy, while her large emotive paintings reflect the transient beauty of the world we live in.