TWFINEART + Greg MacLaughlin + Tretford

Absolutely psyched to be working on a series of rugs made in collaboration with our artist Greg MacLaughlin and the Gibbon Group. Tretford rugs epitomize all that is cool in the custom rug world. Created using the finest quality goats hair, the color texture and weave of the material is absolutely stunning, lending itself toward sharp geometric designs. Greg MacLaughlin's sharp eye for simplicity and design has paired perfectly with the brand and we are very excited to be offering this cutting edge product to the market place. Launching in April, the rugs will be available in a range of color palettes and combinations, meaning that the designs can be tailored to suit your style and decor. It's an interior designers paradise and we cannot wait to see them on your floors!! This is just one of 5 designs coming soon! Screen Shot 2015-02-12 at 10.23.46 AM

Commercial Art Project Nears Completion

We have been working with Silverstone Developments to create a custom feature artwork for the facade of their latest residential developments on Brunswick Street in New Farm. Our large scale commercial art piece draws inspiration from the local environment and features a Queensland Fig by local artist Gert Geyer. The artwork is almost fully up on the wall and we are thrilled to see the finished product. Now the facade will be rendered, lighting added and the piece will light up Brunswick Street. Huge thanks to our artist Gert Geyer for the fantastic concept and piece! [caption id="attachment_14222" align="aligncenter" width="960"]One more panel to go!! One more panel to go!![/caption]

Installation Images from our Portfolio

We recently fitted out Como's display apartment with a selection of limited edition prints from our collection. Como is a residential development by Cavcorp, a local company striving to bring quality living, architectural design and all things chic to the Brisbane residential community. With a focus on cutting edge design, Cavcorp approached us to curate a selection of limited edition prints to decorate the apartment. Now open in Newstead, we are thrilled to be able to release a few interior shots that highlight the collection of artwork included: We will work with you one on one to curate the perfect selection of work for your space, sizing and positioning the artwork in a fashion that will make your place look a million dollars without breaking the bank.   [caption id="attachment_12395" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Living Room - Image by Joe Brosnan Living Room - Prints by Chris Trueman/Image by Joe Brosnan[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12397" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Guest Room - Prints by Rachel Ritchford/Image by Joe Brosnan Guest Room - Prints by Rachel Ritchford/Image by Joe Brosnan[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12398" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Bathroom - Print by Steve Gibson/Image by Joe Brosnan Bathroom - Print by Steve Gibson/Image by Joe Brosnan[/caption] [caption id="attachment_12401" align="aligncenter" width="453"]Kitchen - Print by Abby Goldstein/Image by Joe Brosnan. Kitchen - Print by Abby Goldstein/Image by Joe Brosnan.[/caption]  

The Codex Coner and Michael Goldberg [c. 1510 vs c.1980]

The Codex Coner is one of the most beautiful surviving architectural manuals from the Renaissance. Created around 1510, the illustrated manual was complied in Rome and documents historical and contemporary Roman architecture by the likes of Bramante (1444--1514), Raphael (1483--1520), and Michelangelo (1475--1564). The scope of it's contents and information are unmatched and can be attributed to draftsman & Florentine carpenter: Bernardo della Volpaia (c.1475--1521). Screen Shot 2014-08-21 at 12.19.34 PM The manual was discovered by Michael Goldberg during his time in Italy and influenced a major body of his work from the late 1970's until the mid-late 1980's. 'Codex Coner Piede Vicentino' by Michael Goldberg 1980 [pictured below left] references the fundamental structures of Roman architecture, the divisional lines appearing as abstracted columns supporting the uneven weight of the pink colorfield. The technique Goldberg used to create these works on handmade paper was particularly fresh. Matt medium was applied to the paper with water to create a wet surface that Goldberg would draw into with lecturers chalk - a material that the artist would find an affinity with and subsequently use in paintings for the remainder of his career. Renowned collectors Herb and Dorothy Vogel found particular interest in this work and acquired several drawings for their collection. 'Codex Coner Piede Vicentino' was donated to  Yale University as a part of the Vogel's 50 x 50 - 50 Works for 50 States, after Dorothy's passing in 2012. We are thrilled to work with the Goldberg Estate to include 2 of these amazing and historically important works in our limited edition print collection. Visit our SHOP to see the available work, or enquire with the gallery about sales of the original works.

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Mixing Art into your Space

We always like to inspire with some design ideas. If you are unsure as to how a particular contemporary artwork print will look in your space, simply email us a picture of your room [enquiries@twfineart.com], and we'll scale and position the piece into your space using our state of the art software. The great thing about the limited edition print is that you can achieve the million dollar feeling, without the million dollar price tag. Our prints are archival, printed on the highest quality german Cotton Rag paper with densely pigmented archival inks that preserve the genuine touch and look of the original artwork, for a small fraction of the price of the original. In these interiors we've placed limited edition prints from our portfolio, precision framed and sized to best suit the space. They are available in the TWFineArt SHOP. Curatorial help is just an email away! [caption id="attachment_10354" align="aligncenter" width="453"]Yellowstone Light - Large Print by Julika Lackner $200 + Maple Frame $425 = $625 Yellowstone Light - Large Print by Julika Lackner $200 + Maple Frame $425 = $625[/caption] [caption id="attachment_10353" align="aligncenter" width="453"]Natural Selection #18 by Chris Trueman. XL Print $295 + Frame in Black $425 = $710 Natural Selection #18 by Chris Trueman. XL Print $295 + Black Frame $425 = $710[/caption]