Steve Leadbeater 'Untitled' architectureSteve Leadbeaters art is a raw, primal reflection of the human experience, weaving contrasts between identity, sensitivity, and spirit. Instinctual and sensitive, his work balances raw, saturated marks, sometimes dripping, to create a visceral narrative. Seeking connection, not shock, his art invites viewers into a cathartic experience, reflecting on creation, society, and the enigmatic nature of humanity. Influenced by Indigenous cultures and
and notable private collections
The bather folds over herself
Image Size: 35 x 43 cm
Like an inadvertent portrait
Cullen’s ‘Growler’ is iconic
his works recall the escapism of holidays - evoking in the viewer a sense of Wanderlust and nostalgia
'The Bather I' 1978
from the Australian landscape to European history and family
'Nightfall' has been revived as a fine quality limited edition print
Each linocut from this series is accompanied by smaller study
through the representation of the intangible relationship of life
works on paper and Alice in Wonderland