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Port Phillip Bay I by Billy Nye

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ARTIST NOTES: Woodcut Print carved from wood found on the Mornington Peninsula. The work is hand carved, rolled with sepia ink and printed through the printing press. Original work on BFK Rives archival paper and handpainted with Holcraft inks. There are many angles from this side of the Port Phillip Bay where you can see the city on most days and has special meaning to most people who live in suburbs surrounding the Bay. This edition is printed in sepia ink and hand painted with inks in sea blue and sap green.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 60.00 cm X Width - 60.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Other Medium on Paper
GENRE Seascape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-2248-0186-01
COPYRIGHT © Billy Nye
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Billy Nye



ARTIST BIO

Graduate in Fine Art and Visual Culture, Nye focuses her artwork on the "simplicity of the suburban landscape'. Ordinary landmarks such as; swimming pools, houses, fences, power lines and suburban streets, are scenes of home. Not to mention the amazing Port Phillip Bay and the gateway to the Peninsula "Olivers Hill". 

Painting and Printmaking are her main genres with a particular interest in woodcutting. Nyes work is collected all over the Peninsula and has a reputation for her simplicity of the suburban streetscape and the paradise of domesticity. Seeing the beauty in everyday things and making associations with nostalgia.

Influenced the great Australian artist; Reg Mombassa, Jeffry Smart, Howard Arkley and Brett Whiteley. 

BA in Fiine Art and Visual Culture, Curtin University, Perth
Diploma of Visual Arts Chisholm Frankston

Certificate IV in Work Place Training and Assessment in 2010

Working with Childrens Check qualified.