About Me

LARRY O’DONNELL is a local Tasmanian artist with an ongoing desire to use unique and different materials in her mixed-media pieces of art, predominantly works of portraiture. Progressing through artworks using sequins on expanded-aluminium mesh, Larry turned to lead-lighting and painted glass for her portraiture and decorative works. This led to the use of acrylic paint on ceramic tile and white leather. Larry’s now enthralled with the combination of metallic acrylic paint and coloured pebbles and stones. Larry’s painstaking attention to detail is evident in all her pieces. Her subject matter – much of who are of indigenous peoples from Australia and beyond – are given dignity and pride, and give a sober pause for reflection.

October 11, 2014

Clarence Open Art Exhibition: two pieces to be featured

(Late Notice) From October 12 - 26 2014, Larry will have two artworks featured at the Clarence Open Art Exhibition, Rosny, Hobart.
The two will be the "Aboriginal Billabong Girl" completed earlier this year, and a new pebble-on-board piece, as yet un-named.


"African Girl" (tentative title)
45cm x 53cm







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