Kelly-Anne Love’s latest watercolour and ink paintings are currently hanging on display at KAB Gallery Terrigal. While they are all equally impressive, I want to take this opportunity to focus your attention on two particular paintings featuring Australia’s much-loved laughing bird, the Kookaburra. Perfectly titled,…
KAB Gallery artist Aurora Paulina Kay is an en plein air painter known for her joyful, intricately layered works created entirely on location over many months. Her distinctive technique weaves unexpected colours – soft purples, crimsons and fresh greens – into familiar Sydney vistas, creating…
Water has always held a unique place as a subject for artists. It’s a subject that can be calming and powerful at the same time, carrying a sense of purity, movement playful joy, and at times mystery. For many artists it’s a lifelong muse, and…
Pop inspired and full of quirky fun — “The Elegant Crustacean” is a fun-sized original painting by Mel Bling at our Terrigal Art Gallery. Measuring 30x30cm (approx. 11.8 x 11.8 inches), this acrylic and gold leaf painting combines a striking pop-red lobster with luxe gold leaf details…
For artist Kelly-Anne Love, watercolour is anything but timid. While many think of the medium as soft and restrained, Kelly-Anne pushes it to its expressive limits. At once fluid and unpredictable, her paintings are alive with energy and detail. She embraces the drips, splashes, and…
Kelly-Anne Love’s watercolour paintings have a magical way of stopping gallery visitors in their tracks. There’s often a delighted pause, a shared smile, or someone leaning in to soak up the playful details. Her work is full of heart—whimsical, joyful, and painted with a creative…
What Makes an Artwork Iconic? Some artworks do more than just decorate a wall space — they connect in a deeper way and stay with us. They provoke thought, stir emotion, and even shape the way we see the world. But what is it that…
When it comes to styling interiors, one of the most effective design tools is the use of texture. From soft linens to raw timber combined with original textured artworks. The inclusion of various textures will bring a sense of depth, add warmth, and infuse your personality into…
At KAB Gallery, I regularly meet people who have become the unexpected custodians of original artworks. Whether inherited, gifted, or part of a long-forgotten collection, these artworks often hold more than just aesthetic value — they carry history, sentiment, and interesting stories waiting to be…
Collectors and fans of Sally West’s iconic Beach Series will be excited to discover a unique trio of paintings featuring coastal scenes of the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria. Known for her textured impasto-style oil paintings of New South Wales beaches, it’s rare to see her…
“This is the charm of McKern’s work: how she marries the idealised elegance of the past with a contemporary flair and childlike naiveté.” As the winter chill sets over Sydney, Laurie McKern’s vibrant paintings offer a refuge of nostalgic whimsy. Her newest addition to…
There’s something unmistakably magnetic about Bronte Beach – locals love it and other Sydneysiders enjoy a walk to take in the view, enjoy a dip or relax in the sunshine with a picnic on the grassy knoll. It offers a quieter breakaway from the…
“Maggies Blue Chair” by Wendi Leigh is a welcomed new art arrival at KAB Gallery Sydney. This unique contemporary work captures a lovely sense of Australian lifestyle by blending nature with contemporary interior design. The magpie, a familiar presence in our backyards and parks, is…
Your home is more than just a space—it’s a space for you to decorate and enjoy making yours. Your loves, tastes and styles are a reflection of who you are. With art, you can bring personality, warmth, and a sense of place to every room.…
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