Australian painter Hanna Kay’s artwork is remarkably lifelike, possessing what she described as a “sort of European sensibility.” This she credits to her years of schooling in Vienna, where she was taught the styles and techniques of the Old Masters.
Famous for her rich and detailed still life’s, intimate interiors and occasional landscapes, and influenced by the early impressionists of Europe, she is represented in all the major institutions in Australia.
For the first time in Australia a unique collection of drawings entitled “The Poetry of Drawing Exhibition” is now on display at the Art Gallery of NSW.