
New Zealand Artist Introduction: Bill Hammond, Alfred John Tattersall, Mark Wigley, Gordon Walters, Fane Flaws, Dick Frizzell
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ISBN10: 1155933443
ISBN13: 9781155933443
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 32
Weight: 0.79
Height: 0.55 Width: 9.00 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781155933443
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 32
Weight: 0.79
Height: 0.55 Width: 9.00 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Bill Hammond, Alfred John Tattersall, Mark Wigley, Gordon Walters, Fane Flaws, Dick Frizzell, Joseph Churchward, Ted McCoy, Peter Brown, Paratene Matchitt, Thomas Andrew, Hardwicke Knight, Michael Smither, Roger Walker, Tony Fomison, Marti Friedlander, Sydney Lough Thompson, James Nairn, Sofia Minson, W. Gray Young, Anthony Ellison, Ben Wootten, Ernest Shufflebotham, Murray Webb, John Weeks, William Cooch, Ian Jorgensen, Peter Siddell, Grahame Sydney, Lois White, Ans Westra, Jeffrey Harris, Guy Ngan, George Silk, Rei Hamon, Michael Parekowhai, Ben Webb, Neil Dawson, Tha Feelstyle, Martin Emond, Ann Verdcourt, Peter McIntyre, Frederick Thatcher, Gottfried Lindauer, Toss Woollaston, Sua Sulu'ape Paulo II, David Fletcher, Owen Merton, Gretchen Albrecht, Garrick Tremain, Apirana Taylor, Mark Burry, Bernard Holman, Peter Bromhead, Sid Scales, Frederick de Jersey Clere, Kingsley Baird, Reader Wood, Chris Slane, Grant Lingard, John Kent, Kura Te Waru Rewiri, Richard Killeen, Isaac Luck, Michael Hight, Ralph Talmont, Lily Laita, Laughing Samoans, Laurence Clark, Cyril Mountfort, Shona Rapira Davies, Sam Mahon, Daryl Crimp, Stewart Bell Maclennan, Charles Wheeler, Eric Heath, Archie Fisher, Bianca van Rangelrooy, Tim Veling, Donna Demente, Andrew Drummond, Mark Winter, John Buckland Wright, Greg Aim, Allan Hawkey. Excerpt: William (Bill) Hammond (born Christchurch, 1947) is a New Zealand artist. Hammond attended the School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury from 1966 to 1969, and has worked as a full-time painter since 1981 (in between times working as a toymaker). His paintings feature two common themes - reference to popular music (often in the form of the liberal use of quoted lyrics within the structure of the paintings), and gaunt creatures with avian heads and human limbs. Hammond's canvases make liberal use ...