Melbourne Unique Wall Art, Posters & Framed Wall Prints
So, explore our art gallery in Melbourne to find beautiful artwork and meet people with the same interests as you. It doesn’t matter where you are in Australia because we ship our abstract art prints, and all of our paintings for that matter, for free Australia-wide. We offer high-quality abstract art paintings at great low prices.
Discover more about these collections and works of art below, or search the collections database online. The University Art Collection is displayed in curated exhibitions across cultural venues on campus, and is accessible through teaching and learning programs. Built photography is complemented by an exhibition of Robinson and Pluta’s works, Hollow, vogue wall art curated by MAPh Senior Curator Angela Connor. Built photography brings together 16 artists exploring photography as a physical construction, including loaned and newly commissioned works, curated by artists and academics Kiron Robinson and Izabela Pluta. To Aug 6 Earth’s Spirit ceramics by Cathy Field and ceramics and paintings by Gwen White.
Our canvas art pieces are printed directly on canvas giving your favourite photos a classic look that’s like nothing else you’ve ever seen. Canvas art pieces can make a great decoration and can give your home or office a unique touch. So, if you are looking forward to giving the walls an elegant transformation, follow these modern wall decor ideas.
The vivid style screams of the optimism of the 1920’s and the pure escapism of the 1930’s and left its mark on the design world with a resurgence in popularity in the 1960’s. Journey through three thousand years of ancient Egyptian art and culture at the NGV Winter Masterpieces exhibition for 2024,Pharaoh. This ambitious partnership with the British Museum will bring over 500 works to Melbourne, including monumental sculpture, architecture, jewellery, coffins and more. Many of these works will be displayed in Australia for the first time. Steve McCurry is an award-winning photographer, famous for capturing images that encompass conflicts, endangered cultures, ancient traditions and contemporary society. If you might not recognise his name, you’ll at least know some of his most recognisable photographs, including the striking image, “Afghan Girl”, which featured on the cover of National Geographic.
We also plant a tree a day and offset more carbon than we create, so you can feel good about the art on your wall and its impact on the planet. When it comes to my recent art purchase, I can't help but marvel at the profound impact it has had on my life. The exquisite piece I acquired not only graces my home with its unparalleled beauty but also elevates my spirits every time I gaze upon it. This acquisition has proven to be an invaluable source of inspiration...
We are committed to providing our customers with the absolute best products and service. Therefore, we will reprint and replace any print that has faded, desaturated or worn. "Excellent quality prints. Prompt processing and delivery. Professionally package to ensure no damage. Guests are very impressed with how good they look." "Stunning-Make me feel like I’m on holiday. Love the prints- delivery was quick and they arrived in perfect condition." An exhibition presenting 40 celebrity hand- and footprints from the 1970s to 1990s. Visit the most comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the artistic genius in Melbourne to date and see works including multiple installations in the Infinity Room such as Dismaland Bemusement Park.
Abstract artwork prints are a fun and powerful way to liven up your home’s decor. Metartwrold set up a long-term art curriculum to provide children under the age of 15 with a rich and colourful handmade art experience. At present, we have collected more than 30 wonderful handicraft courses, including various handicrafts from button painting to paper 3D puzzles. Drawing, painting, installation, collage, and sewing, we covered various mediums that all you can imagine.
Step into the 3,000m² space, and watch some of the worlds most famous artworks come to life, like the Mona LisaandThe Last Supper. There will also be “machine inventions” on loan from the Museo Leonardo da Vinci in Rome, as well as a 360º replica of the Mona Lisa painting. This exhibition from the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art looks at horror through a feminist, queer and non-binary lens. From the other side features work from 19 Australian and international artists, with contemporary and historical works displayed alongside new commissions. A sensory exhibition from London-based experiential art collective, Marshmallow Laser Feast, is now on display at ACMI. Explore five digital artworks and gain a deeper understanding of the natural world and our place within it.
Andy Harwood’s painting, ‘Extended Light (Green Light / Turquoise)’ is an exploration of colour and its adaptability. Considering the interactions between light and colour through mathematically coordinated compositions. Exposing the colour in its solid form alongside semi- transparent, painterly forms gives the viewer the opportunity to view how colour is influenced and changed by its surroundings. The body readily responds to varying environmental and physiological changes for us to survive. ‘Extended Light’ resonates with an inner luminosity, the static canvas vibrating with its own kinetic energy as the gaze is simultaneously pulled between movement and stillness.
Another all-rounder in the spectrum of artwork, Tolarno has become especially known and celebrated on a global scale for the inclusion of mind-boggling, cutting-edge design works. This exhibition is a reimagining of the Parthenon, the popular temple that is found in Athens, Greece. This exhibition is the NGV’s Architecture commission for 2022, and the artwork will be created based on the site.
We are currently showcasing a limited edition release of the Jeune Fille En Fleur collection by artist Carla Coulson. At Art Goat, we offer a wide and varied selection of canvas wall art, Australia-made and manufactured. Each of our pieces are carefully and lovingly created by talented artists who each have a unique point of view. Vivien Anderson Gallery in Melbourne is an esteemed space dedicated to Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, with over three decades of experience under Vivien Anderson’s guidance. The gallery showcases a wide range of traditional and contemporary Indigenous art, from dot paintings to bold figurative works. Its curated exhibitions feature both established and emerging artists, including notable figures like Lin Onus and Sally Gabori.
In light and neutral tones, Australian Oak frames will fit perfectly in any wall of your home. Not only is our range of Indigenous wall prints and artwork available in a variety of colours, textures, and finishes, it’s also available in a wide variety of sizes too. One of the best things about buying aboriginal posters from Gioia Wall Art is the variety of styles available. From dreamtime stories to contemporary art, there's something for everyone. And, with sizes ranging from small to large, you can find the perfect fit for any space in your home.
We accept Companion, Student and Senior Card as concession entry. Companion card holders receive concession priced tickets and a free ticket for their carer. Our themed spaces allow you to get the feeling of roaming freely in the universe, breathing brisk morning air whilst walking through a lush green field, wandering through the galaxy and much more. Our themed spaces allow you to get the feeling of roaming freely in the universe, breathing brisk morning air whilst walking through a lush green field, wandering through the galaxy, and much more.
For almost three decades we have expanded our reach to over three gallery locations and an ever expanding stable of the best artists Australia has to offer. Like Norman Rockwell, Seuss personally created every rough sketch, preliminary drawing, final line drawing and finished work for each page of every project he illustrated. Despite the technical and budgetary limitations of color printing during the early and mid-twentieth century, Dr. Seuss the artist was meticulous about color selection. He created specially numbered color charts and elaborate color call-outs to precisely accomplish his vision for each book. Saturated reds and blues, for example, were carefully chosen for The Cat in the Hat to attract and maintain the visual attention of a six-year-old audience. By the time Seuss’s book career took off, sharp draftsman skills were evident in drawings.