Sunday, July 13, 2025

Do Noble’s artworks in Premier Art Exhibition

Filipino artist, Do Noble’s artworks were among the four featured artists in the Premier Art Exhibition which opened last 26 March 2014 at the Glen Eira City Council Gallery. It will run until 13 April 2014. The other artists are: Peter Smales, Fu Hong and Patricia Moran.

Do, 59, developed an impressionist artistic style from his constant travels and dabs bright colours in his paintings, mostly landscapes.

Do has won more than 600 awards for his artworks. The Doveton resident migrated to Australia in 1988 and continued his artistic life in Melbourne. His works were featured in various Australian newspapers, magazines and books, including Art Almanac and 50 Australian Artists.
To view photos of the exhibit opening, please visit: http://jeskar.smugmug.com/Other/Do-Nobles-Art/i-25jSb7g
Noble has his own website showcasing his artworks: http://www.donoble.com.au/

Alice Nicolas
Alice Nicolas
Alice Gregorio Nicolas is the publisher of The Philippine Times.

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