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…
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…
An exciting new addition to KAB Gallery Sydney, we welcomed Nadege Lamy’s latest series of work for exhibition. The fresh body of work reflects the patterns in nature and the way in which they facilitate spiritual catharsis and reflection. Each acrylic painting, rendered skillfully onto…
Acoustic Sounds, hits all the right notes. Acoustic Sounds is full of life, colour and vibrancy. The original artwork by Andy Collis, almost sings off the board. Taking inspiration from one of the greats, Wassily Kandinsky, Collis has created a symphony of colour and movement…
Ski locations in Japan boast over 12 metres of snow annually, providing visitors almost guaranteed powder runs at some point during their trip. Alongside the snow Japan offers skiers and snowboarders delicious food, stunning views, and a cultural experience that’s hard to beat. All these…
As Kelly-Anne Love stood next to the glowing eyes of Pearl, the masked owl, you could feel her intense passion and raw emotion in the room before she even said a word. Among a gallery full of friends and fans alike, Love spoke eloquently about…
Alison Percy has created yet another stunning piece that echoes the incredible connection the artist has with the Australian bush. Created through a contemporary lens, Horseshoe Lagoon, could be described in just one word… Serene. Horseshoe Lagoon, featured in the current Art Edit Winter issue,…
Kerri Kerley’s incredible original paintings echo her connection and love for Australia. Kerley began her creative career in advertising as a designer, typographer and illustrator before becoming a full-time artist.A lifelong love of art, and a commitment to her drawing practice intuitively progressed into a love for…
Welcoming Australian artist, Velia Newman, to the walls of KAB Gallery Velia Newman has considered herself an artist as early as she can remember, some could easily imagine her born with a paint brush in her hand. Growing up in an artistic family in…
A speech can last 3 minutes but an artwork can speak forever – and Kelly-Anne Love’s incredible Endangered Series speaks for those that are often left without a voice. As an artist, as a mother & as a human-being Kelly-Anne Love has an “unquenchable desire”…
The humble monopoly board, the classic penguin & famous album artworks are transformed under the careful stroke of Tankard. His iconic pop art style is full of rich colour that demand your attention as soon as you step into their stratosphere. Tankard’s most iconic…
It’s not uncommon to have to do a double take when you first see Jo Waite’s work, full of such incredible detail her original paintings are easily mistaken as a photograph at first glance. But it seems the more you look at the familiar…
Each week this February KAB Gallery is featuring a new Australian artist’s work for you to view and purchase as part of our annual Contemporary Collectable exhibition. Each of the three artists featured are unique to the next with amazing contrasts in their style, technique,…
Good art has the power to make you feel something. It can transform how you’re feeling, change your thinking, and sometimes it can even transport you to another world. Artworks by the Australian artist, James Willebrant, do just that. On even the gloomiest of days, Willebrant’s original paintings & prints can…
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