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Edward Berry
John Bredl
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Sam Broadhurst
David Chen
Peter Cartwright
Sian Dodd
Roberta Easton
Tony Fairweather
Ron Hancock
Catherine Hamilton
Regina Hona
Ivars Jansons
Brett Jarrett
Annee Kelly
Kendall
Lyn Mellady
John McQualter
Rosemary Todman 
Robin Phillips
Joanne Seberry
Tamara Sewoff
Rodney Symmons
John Stroomer
Judy Talacko
Charlie Tong

Jim Van Geet

Hans Van Vlodrop
Robert Wade
 Linda Weil 
John Whitelaw
John Young
Nellie Zimmerman

 

 

 

 

 

John McQualter

Cricket

 

Rabbiting

 

The Boxer

 

The arrival of the God to await the decision

 

The Ringleader

 

The Painting on the Wall

 

The Boxer

 

John McQualter

Melbourne born John McQualter has been a full time professional painter for the past 30 years. During that time he has evolved his style particular to him, immediately recognizable wherever his paintings are seen.
This style, often called ‘romantic impressionism’ is in the tradition of the 19th century French Impressionists but also a different brand of impressionism which Streeton, McCubbin and the Heidelberg School made so popular in this country. It is a style which seems and looks to be ‘so easy’ to do, yet requires not only a particular vision, a way of seeing, but also highly developed technical skills with which to realize that vision. It is this skill and vision which imparts to these paintings their arresting qualities, that which keeps the eye returning again and again to the painting.
John McQualter was born in 1949 and spent his childhood in the coastal towns of Portsea and Sorrento which has greatly influenced his work.
John studied Commerce at Melbourne University and attended evening painting classes under Mary Harris where he learnt the mixing of colour and application of paint. In 1973 John turned to painting professionally. John continues to establish himself as an artist by winning numerous awards. He is now represented widely in collections throughout Australia and overseas, an example being paintings in the Sheraton Mirage Hotel on the Gold Coast. John exhibits at Flinders and Sorrento Fine Art Galleries on the Mornington Peninsula.


 

 

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