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1956 - 2022. Known for: Thick painterly brushstrokes, capturing Australian landscapes.
Nicholas Harding is a contemporary Australian artist who arrived in Australia from England at the age of nine. He taught himself to paint and developed a talent for thick painterly brushstrokes. His... Read full biography
Nicholas Harding is a contemporary Australian artist who arrived in Australia from England at the age of nine. He taught himself to paint and developed a talent for thick painterly brushstrokes. His paintings capture the lush flora, sweeping oceans, and glistening sunlight of the Australian... Read full biography
Nicholas Harding is a contemporary Australian artist who arrived in Australia from England at the age of nine. He taught himself to paint and developed a talent for thick painterly brushstrokes. His paintings capture the lush flora, sweeping oceans, and glistening sunlight of the Australian landscape. He has won several awards and is a regular exhibitor in the Archibald, Wynne, Dobell, and Sulman prizes
Nicholas Harding is a contemporary Australian artist who arrived in Australia from England at the age of nine. He taught himself to paint and developed a talent for thick painterly brushstrokes. His paintings capture the lush flora, sweeping oceans, and glistening sunlight of the Australian landscape. He has won several awards and is a regular exhibitor in the Archibald, Wynne, Dobell, and Sulman prizes
Nicholas Harding is a contemporary Australian artist who arrived in Australia from England at the age of nine. He taught himself to paint and developed a talent for thick painterly brushstrokes. His paintings capture the lush flora, sweeping oceans, and glistening sunlight of the Australian landscape. He has won several awards and is a regular exhibitor in the Archibald, Wynne, Dobell, and Sulman prizes