
Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on Canvas 47.6 x 48.3 cm

Oil on Canvas 47.6 x 48.3 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Dated 1996 Signed lower right, Titled and dated verso, Unframed
Northwest Coast
Inuit Sculpture Artist Unknown

Sedna Soapstone

Sedna Soapstone

High Fired Pottery 27.5 cm x 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm

Acrylic Painted Skull 44 cm x 20 cm

Oil on canvas Signed; Numbered 12-06 76 x 58 cm

Oil on canvas Signed; Numbered 12-06 76 x 58 cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Oil on canvas 57.2 x 85.5 cm

Oil on Board Signed Dated 1962 90 cm x 65 cm

Oil on Board Signed Dated 1962 90 cm x 65 cm

Coloured pencil on paper 24.1 x 18.4 cm 2015

Sunburst Mixed Media on Board 122.5 x 99 cm

Sunburst Mixed Media on Board 122.5 x 99 cm
Bobbie Burgers
Bobbie Burgers is a contemporary Canadian painter. Her lush and Expressionistic depictions of flowers teeter on the verge of abstraction, bursting with bright color and laden with thickly applied, textural paint. “Flowers, to me, are the opposite of still,” the artist has explained. “Changing from minute to minute, they are perfect symbols for life, death, yearning, and beauty. My brushstrokes are layered with my own internal charges, depicting anger, frustration, softness, wanting, and more.” Born in 1973 in Vancouver, Canada, she studied Art History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited widely at home and abroad, notably including Art Market San Francisco and Equinox Gallery. Today, her works are in the collections of the Berost Corporation in Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada, among others. Burgers lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.
Bobbie Burgers
Bobbie Burgers is a contemporary Canadian painter. Her lush and Expressionistic depictions of flowers teeter on the verge of abstraction, bursting with bright color and laden with thickly applied, textural paint. “Flowers, to me, are the opposite of still,” the artist has explained. “Changing from minute to minute, they are perfect symbols for life, death, yearning, and beauty. My brushstrokes are layered with my own internal charges, depicting anger, frustration, softness, wanting, and more.” Born in 1973 in Vancouver, Canada, she studied Art History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited widely at home and abroad, notably including Art Market San Francisco and Equinox Gallery. Today, her works are in the collections of the Berost Corporation in Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada, among others. Burgers lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.


Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 39 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 39 cm

Oil on board 44 cm x 45 cm

Oil on board 44 cm x 45 cm

Oil on Canvas Dated 2012 75 cm x 57cm

Oil on Canvas Dated 2012 75 cm x 57cm

Oil Signed .Titled 88 x 120 cm

Oil Signed .Titled 88 x 120 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm



Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Acrylic on Board Signed 44 cm x 40 cm

Acrylic on Board Signed 44 cm x 40 cm

Colour Pencil on Paper Signed 16 cm x 11 cm

High Fired Pottery 27.5 cm x 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm

Signed Oil 24 cm x 35 cm
Contemporary South African Art
Miller, Ralph
Article credits to: http://www.ralphmiller.co.nz/index.html
Quote from:
Otago Daily Times, Mon., July 14, 1969.
Gallery Stages Exhibition By the Late Ralph Miller
by Tom Esplin
"Ralph Miller died, tragically young, aged 37, in 1956. He was born in Dunedin and had his initial training with his brother Roy as a signwriter in his father’s business. His interest in art, however, led him to take lessons with A. H. O’Keefe in a studio that artist had in South Princes Street.
There he learned the rudiments of painting in oil, but this medium did not attract him so much as watercolour, and it was as a pupil of Kathleen Salmond that he subsequently developed and formed the direction his art was to take.
Progress
His other interest lay in band music and, with his brother, he played in the St Kilda Municipal Band. On the outbreak of war in the Pacific area, Ralph Miller volunteered for service and entered Burnham Camp in 1940, where, for a year he was a member of the Army band, playing the euphonium.
For the remaining years of the war he served, first in Fiji and then in New Caledonia. The exhibition clearly shows his progress through these areas.
The sketches of life at Burnham are careful, but often very lively notations of tent life and army types. In Fiji, the exotic landscape attracted him and in Noumea he often found his subjects in the French colonial architecture. But people always remained one of the chief studies for his pencil and brush.
On his return from three years of military service, he went back to the business of
signwriting. But all his spare time was occupied in sketching. Often, he found his subjects in the streets of Dunedin; vivid glimpses of the Stock Exchange, little corner shops and many areas that have now been demolished, or changed out of all recognition.
The exhibition has many examples of this phase of his work. His street scenes are never just of buildings, for they are crowded with the people of Dunedin hurrying across his sketches. His knowledge of human anatomy had been greatly increased by attending the life classes at King Edward Technical College, under the direction of Fred Shewell.
In 1944, Ralph Miller was accepted as an artist member of the Otago Art Society and he exhibited regularly at the exhibitions. Two of his works are now in the collection of the Invercargill Art Gallery. In 1949, he was elected Council Member of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
Observer
In the last phase of his work, such paintings as “The Promenade, St Clair” and “Shield Fever” show that his tyle was maturing. Undoubtedly, this is the most important and the most interesting period of his work, for he was reaching towards a style that had in it something of the quality of the work of Ardizzone, or even Rowlandson.
He could best express himself through the attitudes, the habits and the characteristics of people. and he was a keen observer of life.
Underlying all he did, there was always a desire for perfection and a search for the expressive line. He thought more as a draughtsman than a painter, and often his colour was used to support the drawing in an illustrative way. He was always reluctant to show his work, being a modest, reserved man, sensitive and sincere. This exhibition will give great pleasure to many who appreciate his qualities."

Complete title: Portrait of President Paul Kruger Wearing a Yellow Sash Oil on board Signed 22x18cm