Nolan’s odes to African animals cement him as a visual poet
His eyes recall a caught animal: wild
King is represented nationally at the National Gallery of Australia
'Untitled (Adrift) 1 - 3' 2004
the studio where Dunlop first created this image was girt by garden not by sea
Auguste Blackman 'Paradise' surreal Nolan’s odes to African animalsAuguste Blackman, son of Charles Blackman, paints with enormous sensuality and feeling just observe Paradise. A visual epic, this diptych is dense and flurried, filling your field of vision with foliage, flowers, birds and sunlight. Like his father, Auguste is interested in beauty and myth. His Paradise calls on the eternal paradises of Eden, Alice in Wonderland and Narnia. It is a visual manifestation of abundance, a wellspring of beauty that offers