Teahouse Garden, Lake Barrine Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Teahouse Garden, Lake Barrine
Teahouse Garden, Lake Barrine 2021
Teahouse Garden, Lake BarrineLyndal HargraveTeahouse Garden, Lake Barrine
Teahouse Garden, Lake Barrine2021
oil on canvas
61 x 50 cm
$3,300  ENQUIRE
Teahouse Walk, Lake Barrine Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Teahouse Walk, Lake Barrine
Teahouse Walk, Lake Barrine 2021
Teahouse Walk, Lake BarrineLyndal HargraveTeahouse Walk, Lake Barrine
Teahouse Walk, Lake Barrine2021
oil on canvas
50 x 61 cm
$3,300  ENQUIRE
Mickey Creek, Carnarvon Gorge Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Mickey Creek, Carnarvon Gorge
Mickey Creek, Carnarvon Gorge 2020
Mickey Creek, Carnarvon GorgeLyndal HargraveMickey Creek, Carnarvon Gorge
Mickey Creek, Carnarvon Gorge2020
oil on canvas
101 x 122 cm
SOLD 
Garden Near The Dam Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Garden Near The Dam
Garden Near The Dam 2021
Garden Near The DamLyndal HargraveGarden Near The Dam
Garden Near The Dam2021
oil on canvas
122 x 122 cm
SOLD 
Cactus Flower Lyndal Hargrave - Cactus Flower
Cactus Flower 2020
Cactus FlowerCactus Flower
Cactus Flower2020
oil on linen
61 x 61 cm
SOLD 
Citrus Garden, Redland Bay Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Citrus Garden, Redland Bay
Citrus Garden, Redland Bay 2020
Citrus Garden, Redland BayLyndal HargraveCitrus Garden, Redland Bay
Citrus Garden, Redland Bay2020
oil on canvas
120 x 120 cm
$5,800  ENQUIRE
Sage Garden, Maleny Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Sage Garden, Maleny
Sage Garden, Maleny 2020
Sage Garden, MalenyLyndal HargraveSage Garden, Maleny
Sage Garden, Maleny2020
oil on canvas
150 x 150 cm
SOLD 
Creek Crossing, Carnarvon Gorge Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Creek Crossing, Carnarvon Gorge
Creek Crossing, Carnarvon Gorge 2020
Creek Crossing, Carnarvon GorgeLyndal HargraveCreek Crossing, Carnarvon Gorge
Creek Crossing, Carnarvon Gorge2020
oil on canvas
50 x 61 cm
SOLD 
Moreton Bay Sunset Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Moreton Bay Sunset
Moreton Bay Sunset 2020
Moreton Bay SunsetLyndal HargraveMoreton Bay Sunset
Moreton Bay Sunset2020
oil on canvas
122 x 122 cm
SOLD 
Pink Sky, Redland Bay Lyndal Hargrave - Pink Sky, Redland Bay
Pink Sky, Redland Bay 2020
Pink Sky, Redland BayPink Sky, Redland Bay
Pink Sky, Redland Bay2020
oil on canvas
61 x 76 cm
SOLD 
Morning Walk, Weinam Creek Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Morning Walk, Weinam Creek
Morning Walk, Weinam Creek 2020
Morning Walk, Weinam CreekLyndal HargraveMorning Walk, Weinam Creek
Morning Walk, Weinam Creek2020
oil on canvas
101 x 122 cm
$5,500  ENQUIRE
Cottage Garden, Maleny Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Cottage Garden, Maleny
Cottage Garden, Maleny 2020
Cottage Garden, MalenyLyndal HargraveCottage Garden, Maleny
Cottage Garden, Maleny2020
oil on canvas
101 x 122 cm
SOLD 
Kata Tjuta Walk Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Kata Tjuta Walk
Kata Tjuta Walk 2020
Kata Tjuta WalkLyndal HargraveKata Tjuta Walk
Kata Tjuta Walk2020
oil on linen
61 x 61 cm
SOLD 
Weinam Creek Wetland Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Weinam Creek Wetland
Weinam Creek Wetland 2021
Weinam Creek WetlandLyndal HargraveWeinam Creek Wetland
Weinam Creek Wetland2021
oil on canvas
101 x 151 cm
SOLD 
Green Pod Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Green Pod
Green Pod 2021
Green PodLyndal HargraveGreen Pod
Green Pod2021
stained timber, Copper Wire
120 x 50 x 50 cm
$2,500  ENQUIRE
Pink Pod Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Pink Pod
Pink Pod 2021
Pink PodLyndal HargravePink Pod
Pink Pod2021
stained timber, Copper Wire
90 x 40 x 40 cm
$2,500  ENQUIRE
Art Site, Carnarvon Gorge Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Art Site, Carnarvon Gorge
Art Site, Carnarvon Gorge 2020
Art Site, Carnarvon GorgeLyndal HargraveArt Site, Carnarvon Gorge
Art Site, Carnarvon Gorge2020
oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm
SOLD 
Kings Canyon, Rim Walk Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Kings Canyon, Rim Walk
Kings Canyon, Rim Walk 2020
Kings Canyon, Rim WalkLyndal HargraveKings Canyon, Rim Walk
Kings Canyon, Rim Walk2020
oil on linen
61 x 61 cm
SOLD 
Garden Of Eden, Kings Canyon Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Garden Of Eden, Kings Canyon
Garden Of Eden, Kings Canyon 2020
Garden Of Eden, Kings CanyonLyndal HargraveGarden Of Eden, Kings Canyon
Garden Of Eden, Kings Canyon2020
oil on canvas
61 x 50 cm
SOLD 
Morning Walk, Kings Canyon Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Morning Walk, Kings Canyon
Morning Walk, Kings Canyon 2020
Morning Walk, Kings CanyonLyndal HargraveMorning Walk, Kings Canyon
Morning Walk, Kings Canyon2020
oil on canvas
61 x 76 cm
SOLD 
Rock Wall, Carnarvon Gorge Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Rock Wall, Carnarvon Gorge
Rock Wall, Carnarvon Gorge 2020
Rock Wall, Carnarvon GorgeLyndal HargraveRock Wall, Carnarvon Gorge
Rock Wall, Carnarvon Gorge2020
oil on canvas
61 x 61 cm
SOLD 
Cupola Family Small Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Cupola Family Small
Cupola Family Small 2020
Cupola Family SmallLyndal HargraveCupola Family Small
Cupola Family Small2020
Timber Copper Wire Steel
110 x 23 x 23 cm
SOLD 
Cupola Family Medium Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Cupola Family Medium
Cupola Family Medium 2020
Cupola Family MediumLyndal HargraveCupola Family Medium
Cupola Family Medium2020
Timber Copperwire Steel
140 x 34 x 34 cm
$2,800  ENQUIRE
Cupola Family Large Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Cupola Family Large
Cupola Family Large 2020
Cupola Family LargeLyndal HargraveCupola Family Large
Cupola Family Large2020
timber, copper wire
170 x 60 x 50 cm
$3,500  ENQUIRE
Cupola Family (installation) Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - Cupola Family (installation)
Cupola Family (installation) 2020
Cupola Family (installation)Lyndal HargraveCupola Family (installation)
Cupola Family (installation)2020
timber, copper wire
dimensions variable 
After Rain Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - After Rain
After Rain 2020
After RainLyndal HargraveAfter Rain
After Rain2020
oil on canvas
120 x 120 cm
SOLD 
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' Lyndal Hargrave - INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' 2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' 2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'Lyndal HargraveINSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' Lyndal Hargrave - INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' 2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' Lyndal Hargrave Lyndal Hargrave - INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' 2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'Lyndal HargraveINSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' Lyndal Hargrave - INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED' 2021
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'
INSTALLATION VIEW 'GROUNDED'2021

Grounded

When I began working towards this exhibition in late 2019, I was compelled to interpret my surroundings through an abstract, geometric filter. This interest in structure and nuances of the natural environment has driven my practice for many years. When our world began to shift in 2020 I retreated to my safe place, my studio. A time of such unimaginable and universal concern is bound to leave its mark. My focus moved from invention towards observation.

Like many, I found solace in more intimate environments, closer to home.

This body of work kept me focused, calm and relatively sane when all around me was uncertain. Morning walks near my home in Redland Bay were more frequent and more closely observed than before. Red cordaline plants against an old fence, mangroves reflected in murky water, pink skies and grey seas interwove to form the fabric of my day. Camping trips to Winton and Carnarvon Gorge and an earlier trip to Uluru extended my pallet to include the rich reds, purples and greens of those magnificent landscapes.

Being grounded in 2020 has given me a heightened appreciation for the beauty and familiarity of my home soil.

Lyndal Hargrave 2021

Lyndal Hargrave 'Grounded'

Lyndal Hargrave's work is a celebration of the beauty of the natural world and the power of art to capture the essence of time and place. There is progression and impermanence across the work, mirroring moments of personal transition Hargrave herself experiences while in the studio. Her shimmering compositions inspire contemplation and introspection, allowing an opportunity to consider the constant push-pull of life and how we impact and are impacted by our surroundings.

'Family, art and travel are my passions in life. In 2022 I was able to indulge in all three on an 8000 km road trip dissecting this vast country through its very heart. A long awaited exploration of the Simpson Desert in our trusty 4WD and small tent morphed into a circuit of epic proportions due to flooded roads across three states.

The desert after rain is green, pastoral and full of life; beautiful but not the red centre I was hoping for. Then we neared Uluru. Deep blue skies against burnt orange cliffs took my breath away. Kata Tjuta, Kings Canyon and the West MacDonnell ranges with their ancient rock forms and inky waterholes fed my soul.

Back in the studio, relying on memory and some photographs, I revisited this odyssey and other journeys I have taken, searching for the essence of a place. Working rapidly and abstracting the landscape into blocks of colour, I was able to create visual diaries of my travels.'

Lyndal Hargrave has a Diploma of Education in Fine Art from the Queensland University of Technology. She was the winner of the 2011 Mosman In Situ Sculpture Award, a finalist in the International Lace Award at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, twice a finalist in the Blake Prize Directors Cut Exhibition and a finalist in the Stan and Maureen Duke Prize. Collections include Artbank, The Gold Coast City Gallery, Redland City Council, Ipswich Grammar School and Greenslopes Hospital.

Lyndal Hargrave

  • Born 1959, Australia
  • Lives and Works in Redland Bay, Queensland

EDUCATION

1979

  • Diploma of Teaching (Art), Kelvin Grove CAE

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023

  • 'Desert Scenes and Other Dreams', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2021

  • 'Grounded’, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2019

  • 'Florescence', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2018

  • 'New Prismatics', Gallerysmith, Melbourne

2017

  • 'Prismatics', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2016

  • 'New Geometricks', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'The Sky’s No Limit', Gallerysmith, Melbourne

2015

  • 'Geometricks II', Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland

2013

  • 'Geometricks', Anita Traverso Gallery, Melbourne

2012

  • 'Squared', SGAR, Brisbane

2011

  • 'Constructs of Love and Logic', Brenda May Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Hunted and Collected', Anita Traverso Gallery, Melbourne
  • 'Baby Grand', Anthea Polson Gallery, Gold Coast

2009

  • 'All the Little Pieces', Anita Traverso Gallery, Melbourne

2008

  • 'Six Degrees', Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland

2006

  • Clearview Gallery, Brisbane

2001

  • Fox Gallery, Brisbane

1997

  • Boab Interiors, Brisbane

1995

  • Riverhouse Galleries, Brisbane

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2019

  • 'The New Gallery Show - Group Exhibition', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2018

  • '10th Anniversary Exhibition', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • Melbourne Pop Up Exhibition, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2016

  • '15 Artists', Redcliffe Art Gallery, Redcliffe

2015

  • At Salon, Anita Traverso Gallery, Melbourne

2014

  • 'At Salon', Anita Traverso Gallery, Melbourne

2013

  • 'Sculpture 2013', Brenda May Gallery, Sydney
  • Blake Prize, Directors Cut, Online exhibition
  • Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Sunshine Coast

2012

  • 'Renew', Hervey Bay Regional Gallery, Hervey Bay
  • Blake Prize, Directors Cut, Online Exhibition

2011

  • International Lace Award Exhibition, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
  • 'Sculpture 2011', Brenda May Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Selected Work from the Stockroom', Anita Traverso, Melbourne

2010

  • 'Galerie Du Chateau', Avenches, Switzerland
  • 'Green', Brenda May Gallery, Sydney
  • Blake Prize, Directors Cut, Online Exhibition
  • Noosa Travelling Scholarship Sculpture Exhibition
  • Pine Rivers Award Finalist Exhibition

2009

  • Doggett Street Studios, Brisbane
  • Duke Prize, Gold Coast City Art Gallery
  • Stanthorpe Art Prize, Finalist Exhibition

2008

  • 'Time of Transition Exhibition', Gold Coast City Art Gallery
  • Stanthorpe Art Prize, Finalist Exhibition
  • Horus & Deloris Contemporary Art Space, Sydney
  • Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Gold Coast

2007

  • Art Sydney, Sydney

2006

  • Conrad Jupiters Art Prize Finalist Exhibition, Gold Coast City Art Gallery
  • Brisbane Institute of Art, Brisbane

2005

  • Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland

2004

  • Bruce Watling Galleries, Brisbane

2003

  • Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland

2001

  • Fina Gallery, Brisbane

2000

  • Jill Richards Gallery, Sydney

1999

  • Salmon Galleries, Sydney
  • Cintra Galleries, Brisbane

1995

  • Riverhouse Galleries, Brisbane

1993

  • McQuirters Art Space, Brisbane

AWARDS

2022

  • Sunshine Coast Art Prize Finalist, Caloundra

2017

  • Finalist, Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Art Gallery

2016

  • Shortlisted, Redland Art Awards, Redland Bay
  • Finalist, Clayton Utz Award, Lethbridge Gallery, Brisbane

2012

  • Blake Directors Cut Finalist Exhibition, Sydney

2011

  • Mosman Insitu Sculpture Award, Sydney
  • Design Commission for Sydney City Council Public Art, Goulburn Car Park
  • Design Commission for Gasworks Precinct Sculpture, Brisbane
  • International Lace Award, Finalist, Sydney Powerhouse Museum
  • Clayton Utz Award, Honourable Mention, Lethbridge Gallery, Brisbane
  • Blake Directors Cut Finalist Exhibition, Sydney
  • Moreton Art Awards, Highly Commended, Moreton Bay Regional Council
  • Noosa Travelling Scholarship Sculpture Exhibition, Finalist
  • West End Conversations, Public Artwork Commission, Brisbane City Council

2010

  • Surfaid Art Project, The Regional Artist Project Grant Program, Arts & Science Council

2009

  • Stan and Maureen Duke Award, Finalist and Acquired, The Arts Centre, Gold Coast
  • Prometheus Art Award, Finalist, The Prometheus Foundation Inc.
  • Moreton Art Awards, Highly Commended, Moreton Bay Regional Council

2007

  • Conrad Jupiters Art Awards, Finalist, Gold Coast City Art Gallery

2006

  • Public Art Sculpture Commission, Lakeside Precinct, Victoria Point

1998

  • The Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize, Emerging Artist Award, National Art School ­­­Gallery

COLLECTIONS

  • Artbank
  • Redland City Council Art Collection
  • Gold Coast City Gallery
  • Ipswich Grammar School Art Collection
  • Victoria Point Library, Lakeside Precinct
  • Kennedy’s Recycled Timers
  • Greenslopes Hospital
  • Private collections in Australia

March 6, 2018

LYNDAL HARGRAVE AT GIPPSLAND ART GALLERY

Lyndal Hargrave's works 'Emerald Alchemy' 2015 and 'Cloud Poetry' 2015 has been included in the inaugural exhibition of the new Gippsland Art Gallery title 'imagine' which celebrates the imagination in all its wild and wonderful forms.

Curated by Simon Gregg, 'imagine' is about beginnings — the beginning of the world, the birth of consciousness, an awakening to the possibilities before us.

READ MORE HERE

September 14, 2017

LYNDAL HARGRAVE FINALIST IN THE CLAYTON UTZ ART AWARD.

Lyndal Hargarve was a finalist in the 2016 Clayton Utz Art Award which is now being exhibited at Lethbridge Gallery by appointment. The Award is open to Queensland-based artists offering a $10,000 winner’s prize. Congratulations Lyndal Hargrave.

 

May 8, 2017

LYNDAL HARGRAVE FINALIST IN THE SUNSHINE COAST ART PRIZE 2017

The Sunshine Coast Art Prize is a national contemporary acquisitive award presented by Sunshine Coast Council. The Award is open to any artist who is an Australian resident, working in a 2D medium.

Forty finalists have been selected for an exhibition at the Caloundra Regional Gallery and the winning work will be added to the Sunshine Coast Art Collection.

Angela Goddard is the judge for the Sunshine Coast Prize 2017. Angela is the Director of Griffith Artworks, responsible for the Griffith University Art Collection and the Griffith University Art Gallery, Brisbane. Angela was previously the Curator of Australian Art at the Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). Winners announced 31 August.

Image: Lyndal Hargrave | Tectonic Tremblings | 2016 | oil on canvas | 100 x 100 cm

Read more Here.

February 24, 2016

Lyndal Hargrave DAILY IMPRINT Interview

Lyndal Hargrave is featured on the DAILY IMPRINT: Interviews on Creative Living. Interviewed by Natalie Walton, Lyndal talks about her inspirations and passions. Read the full article here. 

“I’m drawn to patterns that shape our universe – the hexagons of a beehive, the fractals of a fern, the prisms of minerals,” she says. “I’m moving away from hard edge geometry to a more organic, lighter approach.” Lyndal Hargrave, 2016.

Lyndal’s exhibition ‘New Geometricks’ is current to 27 February, 2016. View her available works here.

February 10, 2016

Lyndal Hargrave 'New Geometricks''

Please join us for the official opening drinks of Lyndal Hargrave's first exhibition with Edwina Corlette Gallery 'New Geometricks' this Saturday 13 February, 2 - 4pm. The exhibition is current 2 - 27 February.

Carrie McCarthy writes of Lyndal's practice,

'Geometry. From the ancient Greek Geo, meaning earth, and Metron, meaning measurement. In mathematics, it is the branch that deals with points, lines, angles, surfaces and solids. By measuring how each facet of the universe relates to another, it taps to the undercurrent, the guidelines that underpin natural evolution, and the chaos that manages to exist within those parameters. Used in art, geometry creates constraints into which artists can channel their contemplations and emotional energies, creating what the grandfather of geometric abstraction, Kazimir Malevich, once called “the primacy of pure feeling in creative art.” Where modernism taught us that subject was no longer as important as form, geometric abstraction has taught us to consider form as the embodiment of the deepest structures of the universe, challenging our perceptions of surface and space. For Lyndal Hargrave, geometry is the foundation from which she makes sense of her environment.

To see the universe as Lyndal Hargrave does is to see the world in macro. An artist whose practice is informed by the twin concepts of fractal geometry and cellular biology, her work magnifies organic life to the point that recognizable forms are lost in a kaleidoscope of patterns and grids, fragmented and prismatic. Intrigued by the vast mysteries of the natural world, Hargrave’s explorations use key elements of complexity and repetition to consider theories of connectivity, evolution and interdependence. Balancing her scientific and mathematical sensibilities is an instinctive use of colour, arrangement and tone to illustrate the belief that we are all part of the world, not separate from it. Incorporating both painting and wall-based sculpture, each work is an organic and intuitive rendering of well-defined principles, created by an artist attuned to both the earth’s vibrations and her own personal cadences.

In New Geometricks, Hargrave expands on her previous ruminations on interconnectedness by immersing herself wholly in the creative process rather than focusing on strict geometric considerations. Technically confident, Hargrave has trusted past experience to guide this show, ultimately letting her subconscious decide which direction the work would take. The overall effect is ethereal and otherworldly, with compositional studies that drift between cloudy dreamscapes and emerald green underwater worlds. Gem-like prisms tumble upon each other in perpetual motion, floating forward and back, rising and falling with each undulation, giving the works a softness and tactility more akin to quilting or thread art than the hard edges of geometric abstraction. Devoid of representational forms and fixed-point perspectives, emotion is instead conveyed via the subtle nuances of colour, tone and shape, acting not unlike music’s ability to evoke feeling and sentiment. There is a sense of progression and impermanence across these works too, mirroring the moments of personal transition Hargrave herself experienced while in the studio. The result of this working style is a practice that serves as a filter between her outer and inner worlds, ambiguous to the audience, but a visual diary of lived experiences for Hargrave herself.

Ultimately though, Hargrave’s works aren’t intended for such didactic consideration. Rather, these shimmering compositions should inspire contemplation and introspection in the viewer, allowing an opportunity to consider the theories put forward, and to volunteer another interpretation entirely.

It is the constant push-pull of life – how we impact, and are impacted by, our surroundings that is key.'

To view Lyndal's available works, click here.

Lyndal Hargrave 'Grounded'

20 March 2024 – 9 April 2024
Lyndal Hargrave ‘Wanderlust’

7 – 21 December 2023
SMALL WORKS - Click and Collection

23 November 2021 – 15 December 2021
THE ART OF CHRISTMAS | ONLINE ONLY

18 February 2021 – 6 March 2021
Lyndal Hargrave ‘Grounded’

26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition

29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION

11 July 2017 – 3 August 2017
Lyndal Hargrave ‘Prismatics’