Wendy Lunn Exhibition and Clearance Sale

Saturday and Sunday 11th and 12th December 2021 and

Friday, Saturday and Sunday 17th, 18th, 19th December 2021

Well known local artist and long time HAEG member Wendy Lunn has moved to an aged care facility. Wendy has asked her friends to exhibit and sell most of her remaining artworks and some of her collected pieces.

The exhibition will take place in the Lovett Gallery Cygnet on Saturday and Sunday 11th and 12th December 2021 and
Friday, Saturday and Sunday 17th, 18th, 19th December 2021​.

There are about 60 artworks on sale at this exhibition, and the prices are very reasonable – just in time for Christmas!

Artist Bio

WENDY LUNN

I studied drawing and oil painting under Henry Gibbons at Julian Ashtons in Sydney for three years. Later I acquired the points of printmaking, with the guidance of Max Miller (master printmaker). I then went on to receive a certificate of printmaking from Moss Vale TAFE in New South Wales. While there, I taught printmaking, drawing, pastel and watercolour for two years.

I enjoy using all mediums. During two short stays In Russia, I developed an interest in genre painting, which I later developed in my studio from sketches and my memory. This culminated in an exhibition at the Goethe Institute, Sydney, in aid of “Children of Russia”.

Wendy Lunn at home in Cygnet for her 93rd birthday, April 2021
Wendy Lunn at home in Cygnet for her 93rd birthday, April 2021

 

Awards

Highly Commended

 Berrima District Art Society, 1981

First Prize in Watercolour

 Goulburn, 1981

Highly Commended

 Goulburn, 1984

Highly Commended

 Goulburn, 1989

Highly Commended

 Burnie Tasmania, 2001

Two-Man Exhibitions

Sturt Gallery

 Mixed Media

 Mittagong, 1988

Hugo Gallery

 Prints

 Canberra, 1999

Solo exhibitions

Paper Place

 Drawing and Watercolour

Bowral, 1984

Raglan Gallery

 Mixed Media

Cooma, 1990

Stuart Gerstman Gallery

 Oils

Melbourne, 1993

Goethe Institute

 Genre

Sydney, 1998

Handmark Gallery

 Oils

Hobart, 2002

Meadowbank

 Mixed Media

Hobart, 2003