Julian Twigg
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  • PAINTINGS
    • 2022 - From Observation
    • 2021 - Views from Princes Pier
    • 2020 - Hidden Gems
    • 2018- Gatehouse Paintings
    • 2017 - Port Jackson Paintings
    • 2016 - Painting the Bay
    • 2015 - 10 months at The George
    • 2014 - Shipping Views
    • 2013 - Harbour Views
    • 2012 - Adrift
    • 2011 - Going with the Tide
    • 2010 - Working Harbour
    • 2009 -Port Phiillip Bay Points of View
    • 2008 - Port Phillip Bay Images
    • 2008 - Five Trips to Sydney
    • 2007 - Lone Voyage
    • 2006 - Maritime
    • 2005 - The Salon Show
    • 2005 - The Shipping Lane
    • 2004 - Harbour Traffic
    • 2003 - Stock room
    • 2002 - Looking Out to Sea
    • 2001 - Passing Trade
  • PRINTS
    • Etchings - B & W
    • Etchings - Colour
    • Linocuts
  • CERAMICS
    • Ceramics Boats
    • Ceramic Tiles
  • Films
  • CV
  • CONTACT
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Based in Melbourne, Australia, Julian is a painter, a ceramicist and a printmaker.

Since graduating from RMIT in 2000, Julian has forged a highly successful career in the
visual arts. With 20 solo shows, innumerable group exhibitions and a series of residencies
under his belt, he has earned a reputation as perhaps Australia’s foremost maritime
painter.

Julian Twigg’s artistic obsession is the sea. His milieu is coastal, his subject matter all
things maritime. His painting is bold, vivid, gestural, observational. His layered painting
style is as much textural as it is visual. The paint is thick, chunky, knobbly. In the presence
of a Twigg painting, you want to reach out and run your fingers over the surface.

While primarily a painter, Julian Twigg is also a talented and accomplished ceramicist and
printmaker. His ceramics are utterly charming - small, impressionistic replicas of ships and
tugboats, ceramic tiles decorated with maritime scenes taken from lino imprints. His work
in prints has a very immediate and spontaneous feel about it. The prints are a momentary,
evocative capturing of a mood felt or a scene witnessed - the unstudied, unselfconscious
looseness of the sketchbook.

Julian Twigg exhibits annually, alternating between Sydney and Melbourne. 

He is represented by Australian Galleries.