Saved By The Prototype Z Class Tram - Hawthorn Tram Museum by Sylvia Barnes

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ARTIST NOTES: The third of the trilogy of works from a visit to Hawthorn Tram Museum. Each of the three scenes were poignant with elderly gents engrossed in the heritage trams. The "Z" Class Tram was the prototype of the modern trams that saved Melbourne's tram system as it was considered to be more economic to use fuel based vehicles. As it turned out a very foresighted move as countries throughout the world are returning to trams to move passengers in their congested cities. The iconic Melbourne trams are much loved and are viewed with nostalgia.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 76.00 cm X Width - 51.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Canvas
GENRE Contemporary
REGISTERED NRN # 000-38721-0152-01
COPYRIGHT © Sylvia Barnes
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Sylvia Barnes



ARTIST BIO

After retiring from the full-time work force I have been able to pursue my love of art and in particular painting.  There is great pleasure in visiting the many and diverse art galleries in Melbourne.

I have completed three years studying, practicing and pursuing my passion in visual arts at the CAE in Melbourne.  Although my major interest is painting I also enjoy printmaking with wood engraving and lino plates.

Recent submissions to several art shows and exhibitions have been well received and have influenced my choice of current and future works.  I enjoy depicting scenes in every day life while out and about and in  my neighbourhood.

I look forward to submitting my art works for the pleasure of fellow art lovers and receiving constructive criticism.

EXHIBITIONS:                     

Baptist Church Art Exhibition – 2015 and 2016

A4 Art - Contemporary Art Society Victoria– 2015 and 2017

Burnley Tunnel Contemporary Art Society 2016

Strathallan Art Exhibition 2015 and 2017

Joint Exhibition, Gallery 34 2016

Whitehorse Art Show 2017

Hobsons Bay Art Show

Camberwell Art Show 2017 and 2018

Hurstbridge Wattle Festival 2018

Banyule Art Salon 2018