"the
world depends on contemporary artists to
challenge life as we know it"
gillie
& marc schattner
  
Gillie & Marc Schattner's
recent dog series was inspired by research that showed that if
you want to live a happy life, the single most important thing
you can do is get a dog!.
Gillie and Marc are fascinated
by the things that give us pleasure, the things that make us happy,
the things that make life worth living, and they make art which
embodies that quest.
The bold, simple shapes
and rich colours and textures they use in their paintings and
sculptures are a source of simple, positive pleasure, while also
suggesting metaphors for our search for happiness.
Gillie and Marc Schattner’s
art draws on their work in the fields of graphic design and advertising,
as well as Gillie’s experiences working as a registered
nurse. They have worked with the Smile Foundation, The Black Dog
Institute and Australian Red Cross Blood Service.
They are also successful
portrait artists, and were recent finalists in the Archibald Prize.
Specialising in children, pets and celebrities, their portraits
are in international demand. Their subjects include Rhonda Birchmore,
Scarlett Johannson, John Konrad, Archbishop Pell, Dr Harry Cooper,
Jimmy Little, and the late Peter Brock.
gillie & marc schattner's
'get a dog!' exhibition
at
corporate art gallery
from
1 - 28 february 2010

view
more of the Schattner's work .
'We, the contemporary
artist pull apart the world,
so it can be put back together as something different.'
gillie and marc schattner
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