Saturday 30 November 2024 to Sunday 23 February 2025
Overview
Immerse yourself in an extraordinary mash up of colour, form and composition with Mélange by Anthony Breslin.
Meet Big Frog, springy metal bug sculptures, the scull chair and a host of other…
Immerse yourself in an extraordinary mash up of colour, form and composition with Mélange by Anthony Breslin.
Meet Big Frog, springy metal bug sculptures, the scull chair and a host of other characters which make up the colourful world and creative mind of the artist.
Merging together Breslin’s early surrealist works with new paintings, art installations and interactive art games, this artistic exploration will delight visitors of all ages.
Anthony Breslin is a Melbourne-based, award-winning artist of national and international renown. He has produced over 50 exhibitions, an art opera and has published several books.
Breslin has always worked as a fulltime artist and now, after several years battling blood cancer and surviving bone marrow and kidney transplants, his creative output has refocused back to its roots in the visual art world: drawing, painting and creating mural works in his studio at Le Studio in Mordialloc, Melbourne.
Now, Breslin presents his first major solo exhibition in over a decade in the momentous tour de force that is Mélange.
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