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Garry launches a fantastic new Canvas Print Series!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Each canvas print scene has been especially chosen by Garry from one his large original paintings. These are then presented on first grade poly cotton canvas and are sprayed with a UV protective coating to prevent fading. They are framed using a unique framing system developed by our fine art printer and are ready to hang on your wall.

Garry's "Paint like a Genius" Art Classes

Monday, October 26, 2009

Garry recently held a "Paint Like A Genius" Art Class in the beautiful Adelaide Hills. Please check out part of Day 1 Art Classes:

Garry Duncan at the Heysen Festival, Hahndorf

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Garry Duncan recently exhibited some of his original paintings during the Heysen Festival in Hahndorf, South Australia. This was a unique event having so many original paintings in one location and is unlikely to be repeated anytime soon. The good news is we have leased a Studio at number 79 Main Street Hahndorf and will be showing some originals as well as a selection of limited edition artist prints. So drop by and say Hi!

What's coming up for Garry?

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

We have a lot happening, what with the Paint Like a Genius Art Classes, the Heysen Festival in Hahndorf and much much more.. so please check out my video.

How to Commission a Painting

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Have you ever wondered how to commission a painting but were always too afraid to ask?

Well as you know Garry has had a large number of people ask him to paint something especially for them and now he has decided it is time to share some of those experiences with you. This is a warts and all look at how to go about Commissioning a Painting and includes some very helpful tips and hints on what is involved in the process.

Once you watch this video you will feel a lot more confident and know what to expect!! Please also remember if after watching this video you want to take the next step and Commission your own painting please just email us or give us a call.

Please note: This video is 13 minutes long, so will take a few seconds to load, but is well worth it!

Mechanethecus Prelude - The Video

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


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Garry Duncan and musician Tim Hartwig get together to create a song about the beauty of the River Murray long before man's influence. A very sensitive sound track that captures the essence of the river and its surroundings.

Mechanethecus - The Video

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


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Garry Duncan introduces his Mechanethecus Theme along with special guest Alex and Jim. Jim delivers a passionate and heartfelt reading of a recipe prepared by Garry called MURRAY RIVER PUDDING WITH A GREEN SLIME DRESSING. A dish which is being served to us today!!!

Garry Duncan Darwin Adventures Continues

Friday, April 03, 2009


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Check out the latest installment of Garry Duncan Darwin Adventures. In this episode Garry explores the ancient aboriginal Lightning Dreaming stories of the Top End.

This is truly inspirational stuff with Garry showing us one of his magnificent paintings!
 

Mechanethecus

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Garry Duncan Artist collaborates with musician Tim Hartwig to bring you two exciting soundtracks based on the Mechanethecus Theme.

The first captures the magnificence of the River Murray and the environment, while the second song  explores the influence of man's impact.

Garry and Tim have decided to offer both songs for free, so please enjoy and let us know your thoughts and feelings!!

Mechanethecus Prelude
Mechanethecus

Garry Duncan featured in an Exhibition of Visual Art, McCormick Centre for the Environment, Renmark SA

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Garry Duncan submitted his work "Rivercide" at a recent art exhibition in the Riverland of South Australia. The exhibition was hosted by the Australian National University named "Engaging Visions", with students from ANU showing how they each interpreted the impact the drought is having on the community and the environment.

Pictured in the photograph is (from left) John Colin Reid, Senior Lecturer and Charles Tambiah, "Engaging Visions" Researcher

'Engaging Visions' ARC Linkage Project
www.engagingvisions.com.au

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