Paintings For Sale

Our curated painting collection features contemporary artists working across abstract, figurative and landscape styles. These works demonstrate technical skill and conceptual creativity, showcasing the diversity and vitality found within modern painting practice.

  • Peter Hudson

    Australian Waters (Reef)

    Oil on Linen

    51 x 56 cm

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  • Peter Hudson

    Glasshouse Billabong

    Watercolour and Charcoal on Paper

    27.5 x 38 cm

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  • Peter Hudson

    Yellow Elephant

    Oil on Panel

    91.5 x 106.5 cm

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  • Brendon Darby

    Twilight Through the Rain

    Oil on Canvas

    140 x 220 cm

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  • Matthew Johnson

    After Glow II (Last Light) 2014

    Oil on Linen

    150 x 170 cm

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  • Graham Fransella

    Figure on Sand

    Oil on Linen

    70 x 210 cm

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  • Graham Fransella

    Head on Chalk

    Oil on Linen

    122 x 152 cm

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  • Graham Fransella

    Head on Red

    Oil on Linen

    160 x 200 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Honey Coloured Buds to Kiss

    Watercolour on Paper

    18 x 13.5 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Transfixion of Barbara

    Monotype

    30 x 23 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    High Tidings

    Watercolour and Ink on Paper

    15 x 9.5 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Figure in Landscape

    Ink on Paper

    37 x 53.5 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Chair for Alice

    Watercolour and Pencil on Paper

    20.5 x 13.5 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Chair with an Alice Heart

    Watercolour and Pencil on Paper

    43 x 33 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 20.5 x 13.5 cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Floating Figures (Cartoon Design)

    Ink and Watercolour Paper

    67 x 84 cm Framed Under Glass / Image Size 35.5 x 54.5cm

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  • Charles Blackman

    Face at the Window

    Ink and Wash on Paper

    25 x 20 cm

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Original paintings and fine art canvases showcasing contemporary artistic expression.

Painting remains one of the most enduring and celebrated forms of artistic practice. Our painting collection highlights the vision, technique and creative individuality of contemporary artists, presenting original works designed to be admired, collected and thoughtfully displayed.

From expressive abstract compositions to refined figurative and landscape works, each painting celebrates colour, movement and conceptual depth. These artworks combine traditional painting methods with modern artistic interpretation, offering collectors distinctive statement pieces that enhance residential, corporate and gallery environments.

What is an original painting?

An original painting is a one-of-a-kind artwork created directly by an artist using mediums such as oil, acrylic, watercolour, or mixed media on surfaces like canvas, board, or paper. Unlike prints or reproductions, original paintings are unique works that reflect the artist’s individual technique and creative process.

What types of paintings are available in contemporary galleries?

Contemporary galleries typically feature a wide variety of painting styles including abstract, figurative, landscape, still life, and conceptual works. Artists often experiment with different materials and techniques, creating paintings that range from bold expressive pieces to subtle and detailed compositions.

What mediums are commonly used in painting?

Common painting mediums include oil paint, acrylic paint, watercolour, and mixed media. Each medium offers different textures, drying times, and visual effects, allowing artists to create distinctive styles and surfaces within their work.

Why do collectors buy original paintings?

Collectors often purchase paintings because they bring colour, personality, and artistic expression into a space. Original artworks also provide a direct connection to the artist and their creative process, making them meaningful additions to personal art collections.

How should paintings be displayed at home?

Paintings are typically displayed on walls where lighting allows the colours and textures to be appreciated. Many collectors avoid placing paintings in direct sunlight or high-humidity areas to help preserve the artwork over time.

Are original paintings considered an investment?

Paintings can increase in value depending on the artist’s reputation, exhibition history, and demand among collectors. Many buyers collect paintings both for personal enjoyment and potential long-term value.

How do I know if a painting is authentic?

Authentic paintings are typically accompanied by provenance information or a certificate of authenticity from the gallery or artist. Documentation helps confirm the origin and legitimacy of the artwork.

What should I consider when choosing a painting?

When selecting a painting, collectors often consider factors such as the artist, size, medium, colour palette, and how the artwork fits within their space. Personal connection to the artwork is often one of the most important considerations when making a purchase.

How should paintings be cared for?

Paintings should be displayed away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and excessive humidity. Gentle dusting and proper framing can help maintain the artwork’s condition.

Are paintings suitable for starting an art collection?

Yes. Paintings are one of the most popular entry points for art collectors because they are widely available in many styles, sizes, and price ranges.

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