Shaun Tan "Moonfish" limited edition print of 500 Beinart Gallery


Shaun Tan "Moonfish" limited edition print of 500 Beinart Gallery

One of Australia's most renowned artists, Shaun Tan makes surrealistic drawings that have been immortalized in books and animated films. Whimsical yet tinged with dark wit, his images often illustrate works of children's and young adult literature,. Read more See all past shows and fair booths Artworks Auction Results About Create Alert


Shaun Tan "Pacifist" pastel on paper Beinart Gallery

Writer-illustrator Shaun Tan turned sculptor for his new book, The Singing Bones, which collects images of the 75 miniature tableaux he made of the Brothers Grimm's immortal collection of dark.


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Shaun Tan is an Australian artist who creates and illustrates "picture books", which in his case usually means wonderfully bizarre and imaginative flights of fancy that look, at least at first, like somewhat dark children's fantasy, but are often aimed at both younger and older readers. He sometimes works with a writer, as in the award winning The Rabbits (image at left, bottom), written.


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Shaun Tan surrounded by some of his paintings. Credit: Eddie Jim Everybody in the city comes out and looks at these beautiful creatures and, for a moment, they are enamoured, swept away by this.


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"Creature," by Shaun Tan. It's as if, Tan writes, "I need to throw the artistic pebble far across a pond of weirdness in order to see some meaning in the ripples." Those words in the introduction of his new book speak volumes. The artist, writer and filmmaker from Perth, Australia, has collected his dreamy, sometimes eerie.


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SMALL PAINTINGS I regularly paint small observational scenes on 20x15cm wooden panels, something I've been doing since my mid-teens, originally inspired by the 9x5 inch sketches of late 19th century Australian 'Heidelberg' painters, who used cigar box lids.


Shaun Tan "I Thought You Invited Him" (2016) pastel and charcoal o Beinart Gallery

The Children's Book Review Shaun Tan is a highly-acclaimed artist, writer, and filmmaker who has received an Academy Award for the short, animated film The Lost Thing, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in Sweden, and the Kate Greenaway Medal in the UK, among many other prestigious awards.


Shaun Tan "Nature" (2016) pastel on paper Beinart Gallery

An interview with Shaun Tan. August 23, 2016. In Interviews, Interviews with Artists, Newsboard. Ahead of the publication of Shaun Tan's The Singing Bones, a mesmerizing art book revealing Grimms' Fairy Tales in sculptural form, we asked the world-renowned artist about his project and the arts at large. Tell us about your sculptures.


Shaun Tan "Darkness you" limited edition print of 500 Beinart Gallery

For those who may be unaware, Shaun Tan is one of the most lauded contemporary illustrators in the world, a revered cult figure among fellow creators, and deservingly so. He grew up in West Australia amid "the forested southwest, the arid north, the vast inland desert, the endless beaches.". He spins strange tales that rearrange habitual.


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Shaun Tan grew up in Perth and works as an artist, writer and film-maker in Melbourne. He is best known for illustrated books that deal with social and historical subjects through dream-like imagery, widely translated throughout the world and enjoyed by readers of all ages.


Shaun Tan "Hello" limited edition print of 500 Beinart Gallery

Creature: Paintings, Drawings, and Reflections is a new collection of images from artist and writer Shaun Tan's best-known works as well as more than 100 illustrations that have never been seen.


Shaun Tan 'The Reader' (2015) oil on canvas Beinart Gallery

Shaun Tan (born 1974) is an Australian artist, writer and film maker. He won an Academy Award for The Lost Thing, a 2011 animated film adaptation of a 2000 picture book he wrote and illustrated. Other books he has written and illustrated include The Red Tree and The Arrival .


Shaun Tan "Future Eater" pastel on paper Beinart Gallery

The Arrival is a wordless graphic novel written by Shaun Tan and published by Hodder Children's Books in 2006. The book is 128 pages long and divided into six chapters; it is composed of small, medium, and large panels, and often features pages of full artwork. It features an immigrant's life in an imaginary world that sometimes vaguely.


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Shaun Tan is an illustrator and author born 1974 in Fremantle, Western Australia. Known there as the good drawer and the most talented artist, read Shaun Tan's biography.


Shaun Tan Offers ‘Untold Tales’ at Beinart Gallery HiFructose Magazine

Shaun Tan is one of Australia's most widely acclaimed artists and authors, celebrated internationally for his drawings, oil paintings, picture books and his Academy Award-winning animated short, The Lost Thing. What is it about Tan's work that accounts for his wide appeal?


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Filter by Sort by Creature is an exhibition of Shaun Tan's drawings, painting and sculpture depicting beings both real and imagined, from local cats and birds to fairy tale personages and 'lost things'. This exhibition will be held at Beinart Gallery's new location, 307 Victoria St, Brunswick. Opening reception: Saturday, March 27th, 5pm - 9pm.