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This week we thought we would introduce you to some gallery artists that paint solely in Oil. Oil painting has been around since roughly 650 AD and is the process of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder. Commonly used drying oils include linseed oil, poppy seed oil, walnut oil, and safflower oil.
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There are many different components, methods, and tools to produce a beautiful painting that will last the test of time. Enjoy each artist showcased today and the uniqueness of their work.
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If you are in Noosa you'll find us at 6/32 Hastings Street Noosa Heads. Check out
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Desley Rolph, Salt Lake Pathway, Oil on Canvas, 120cm x 130cm
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Jo Young, Monks Bowl with Tamarillo, Oil on Canvas, 23cm x 30cm, Framed
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Whether you are purchasing your first piece of art or adding to your collection, we are happy to help you in many ways...
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You may like to spread the cost of purchasing your artwork. This is fine with us!! We have some great flexible options:
Lay-by
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Lay-by is a good old 'Aussie' term by which you can make a purchase with a small deposit and installments over time!! We can discuss a bespoke payment arrangement with you in order to own your desired piece of art over an agreed time frame. This is a flexible way to purchase comfortably. We have had clients in the past who have an ongoing lay-by arrangement purchasing piece after piece! Just contact us and we’ll work with your budget.
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Enjoy now, pay later!! 10 payments, 10 months, no interest for works from $500 to $50,000. Apply with us, or online and after a 10% deposit, we’ll deliver your beautiful new work of art (NB this is only available to Australian and New Zealand Citizens and Permanent Residents).
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The Gallery Eumundi offers complimentary Transit Insurance globally to your home (*subject to COVID-19 Border restrictions).
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Please keep up to date with arty news on our News Page and follow us on Insta for new works and highlights.
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The Gallery Eumundi acknowledges our traditional owners and custodians of the lands, waters and seas on which we work and live, paying respects to the elders past and present.
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