#theempiresellsout
The story so far
Just out – this 40 page publication contains 18 of my recent most works. It is a humorous social commentary (and then some)! Email me to secure your copy – but hurry, stocks are very limited. Original paintings will be exhibited later this year…
Portraits Presentation folio
I have a one-off portfolio that presents all my portraits in the ‘after retinal detachment’ series, plus preliminary studies and the subjects viewing the completed works. If you would like to view the folio, host or curate a show or commission a work, email me or call +61 (0)419 402 883.
MANY OF THESE WORKS ARE NOW FOR SALE
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The work above ‘Kevin Connor and Rob Eadie at Bill & Tonis’ was a finalist in the 2019 Korea-Australia Arts Foundation (KAAF) Award and hung in Sydney until late January 2020… and the painting below is ‘Self-portrait at the age of 63’.
The painting below is ‘HINDSIGHT’ and was shown in January 2019 my solo show ‘Guy Morgan – Portraits’ in the lovely Hazelhurst Gallery in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire. It was also a finalist in the 2019 Mosman Art Prize.
This the second work, also shown at Hazelhurst is entitled “Hanging in the City’.
Below is my Archibald entry that was selected for the 2017 Salon des Refusés. It was also a semi-finalist in the Moran Portrait Prize 2018 and is now a finalist in the 2020 Percival Portrait Prize in Townsville…
Here are three portraits of my son, Max…
#afterretinaldetachment portraits:
Below is internationally renowned artist Giles Alexander
And this is Miles Merrill – spoken word performer and the founder of Poetry Slam events in Australia.
The 2015 Archibald Prize work (below) was shown at the Art Gallery of NSW and travelling exhibition, and celebrated Barnardos Australia CEO Louise Voigt on her retirement after 30 years’ service
Melbourne artist, the delightful Sarah Hendy
Three times Archibald finalist Marcus Callum, winner of the Black Swan Portrait Prize and the Shirley Hannan Portrait Prize.
My first Archibald finalist work – the self-portrait ‘Guy Morgan with Peter Pan after retinal detachment’
The following two works are of father and son retinal surgeons, Alex Hunyor and Alex Hunyor
And below are two portraits of astronomer Fred Watson in ‘Nebula’ style