Australia has a diverse collection of art and artists who make good use of Australia’s natural habitat. As a result, there are different art categories in Australia such as rare animal paintings, ocean life paintings, nature, human paintings, forest paintings, and so on.
As an Australian himself, Peter Biantes is proud that the Australian Art world, and artists, in general, have come a long way.
2. Australia is a country that produced excellent painters that are revered on a global scale.
These painters mostly got inspiration from their surroundings because Australia is
surrounded by nature. This includes rainforests, rare animals, alpine heaths, and so on.
And this is why they call Australia a mega-diverse nation. An Australian native, Peter
Biantes, affirmed that Australia has magnificent landscapes and these give inspiration to
several painters/artists. He further stated that Australian painting ranges from the
modern painting style to the traditional painting style.
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Art In Australia
As stated above, Australia has a diverse collection of art and artists who make good use
of Australia’s natural habitat. As a result, there are different art categories in Australia
such as rare animal paintings, ocean life paintings, nature, human paintings, forest
paintings, and so on.
History Of Art In Australia
Australia has a long history of art and painting, even in the olden days when Aboriginals
painted traditional aboriginal arts. Art in Australia can be traced back to about 30,000
years ago. The Australian art style was majorly influenced by Aboriginal arts and later on
European style. The Aboriginal style is a traditional one that focuses on nature, humans,
and the environment. The European style is different because it was influenced by
contemporary art, impressionism, modernism, and realism. Therefore, Australian art can
be divided into two: Modern Art, and Aboriginal Art.
3. Famous Paintings Made By Famous Painters In Australia
Painter Frederick McCubbin – The Pioneer:
The pioneer was made by Frederick McCubbin in 1904. The painting is a triptych, which
has three panes that tell a unique story. It is the story of a farmer, a free selector, and his
family. These people lived in the wild in Australia and tried to survive.
Reception
The Pioneer is a masterpiece painting in Australia and has been collected by Victoria‘s
National Gallery. Peter Biantes describes the painting as a story on its own. This is
because it depicts the struggles of Australians living in the wild. Additionally, the painting
shows the relationship between the past, the present, and the future.
4. Spring Frost By Elioth Gruner:
This was painted in 1919 by Elioth Gruner, a native of Australia. The focus of the painting
is animals and nature. While the backdrop was a farm in rural Australia. Elioth showed a
group of dairy cows at dawn. This painting received an award the same year it came out.
Peter Biantes acknowledged that Elioth was able to capture the earth, sky, animals, sun,
and grass, in a single stunning frame.
5. A Break Away By Tom Roberts:
Tom Roberts, an Australian painter, outdid himself with this painting. A Break Away
shows a flock of sheep thirsty for water running towards a dam to drink water. In the
painting is also a herder on a horse trying to control the sheep to prevent drowning or
accidents. Tom’s painting skillfully depicts the Australian spirit, nature, and the pastoral
sector in those days.
Artist Arthur Street On – Golden Summer, Eaglemont:
6. Arthur Streeton created this painting in the summer of 1889 at the age of 21. Arthur
idyllically captured Heidelberg, a rural area in Melbourne. Art critics loved the poetic, but
naturalistic nature of the painting. It was one of Arthur’s best works of art. Arthur
successfully blended gold and blue color to produce a natural color scheme that
represents nature. Furthermore, Golden Summer is an example of art influenced by
impressionism.
Painter Frederick McCubbin – Down On His Luck:
7. Frederick created this painting in 1889. In the painting, you can see a swagman who
seemed to be disheartened by life in front of a campfire. The man was sitting down there
thinking about his life. The man in the painting was Louis Abrahams, a model, successful
businessman, and Frederick’s friend.
Peter Biantes observed that the painting keenly depicts the subtle cynical and
nonchalant attitude of the man, and the hardships he had faced. One could sense that
there is no self-pity in the countenance of the swagman sitting down. Art critics applaud
Frederick’s painting for showing Australia’s natural habitat and how it reflects the man’s
feelings.
Artist Tom Roberts – The Big Picture:
8. On the 9th of May 1901, the First Australian Commonwealth Parliament was opened.
Artist Tom Roberts took inspiration from the Parliament opening to paint his art. He
called it The Big Picture. It is a huge painting that captures the Parliament Building and
what happened on the opening day.
If you want to check out the painting, it is at the Australian Parliament, where it’s on
permanent loan. Even though the painting belongs to the Australian Collection, the
country’s Parliament borrowed it in 1957.
Conclusion
On a final note, Australia is a country blessed with many talents and natural resources.
Artists in Australia never lack sources of inspiration due to the beauty of the country. As
an Australian himself, Peter Biantes is proud that the Australian Art world, and artists, in
general, have come a long way.