DO CONSIDER THE SIZE OF THE WORK When it comes to original paintings, size matters. “You want the artwork to pull the space together. Too small and the room can look incomplete, too big and the room can feel overcrowded,” explains KAB Gallery Director, Kerry-Anne…
With the approaching end of another financial year, it’s important for business owners to understand exactly what can and can’t be claimed as a tax deduction for your business. The last year has also seen several important changes to recent tax deduction allowances to be…
“A few years ago, I was walking through Surry Hills. It was mid-morning, sunny with strong shadows. I saw a pink truck in a laneway, and it immediately grabbed my attention. I knew I had to paint it. So, I did. This led me to…
Look for art that feeds your soul, something more than decorative and disposable wall art. In my opinion there seems to be a lot currently on the market which looks quite nice but has neither conceptual depth or interest. This is problematic when collectors are…
Jacki Fewtrell-Gobert’s long awaited solo exhibition of interior paintings was opened at KAB Gallery Sydney on 25th March. To celebrate, KAB Gallery hosted a champagne party event for collectors old and new. Special guest speaker Chris Haywood – one of Australia’s most loved actors who…
At KAB Gallery, metallic details and heavenly metals continue to reign supreme. Featuring in our original art, sculptural design works and framing, metallics are reflected strongly in the latest 2022 interior deign styling trends. Elaine Foulsham A series of works by local artist Elaine…
If you are in need of some beautiful artwork to freshen up your hallway, KAB Gallery has you covered! With a gorgeous array of work to suit any interior space, let’s have a look at some pieces that are guaranteed to liven up your hallways…
This year Valentine’s Day is unlike any we’ve experienced before. After two years of pandemic turmoil our relationships are more real than ever. Many of us have experienced either living much closer together or much further apart – it’s new territory for many. In turn…
KAB Gallery’s artwork commission process is renowned as the best in the industry. We take great pride and care in ensuring the client receives exactly what they want. Over several discussions, visual examples and a clear brief we ensure that we understand exactly what our client…
As opening night approaches, the team here at KAB Gallery eagerly set-up for Catherine Hiller’s solo exhibition. One of the most exciting parts of the process is the delivery of all of the pieces that will be included in the ‘Eden Delights’ exhibition. It is…
Kicking off the new year, KAB Gallery Sydney welcomes an exciting solo exhibition of mesmerising works by Melbourne based artist Catherine Hiller. The collection will offer an escape into rich colour stories and dynamic compositions, with 16 paintings on show. The exhibition, entitled “Délices d’Eden” (translating from…
Congratulations to KAB Gallery artist, Jacki Fewtrell-Gobert, announced as a finalist of the 67th Blake Prize. A contemporary art prize that addresses ideas related to religion, spirituality and/or belief, finalists of this prestigious prize are incredibly thought provoking and not restricted to any specific faith…
A recent arrival at KAB Gallery Terrigal – ‘Lost’ by Penelope Oates – is a captivating and evocative work. There is, however, more to explore than first meets the eye, the work holding a great deal of historical allusion. The mixed media on board piece subtly…
Pete Rush is an Australian artist famed for his site-specific sculptures. Working with naturally sourced local materials, Pete Rush creates larger than life sculptures which reflect their location and comment on broader topics such as mental health, history, environmental wellbeing and community themes. His first site-specific…
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