Nick Hannaford

Nick Hannaford spent most of his childhood on Kangaroo Island and produced his first painting at the age of 12 before being tutored by Ruth Tuck, Joe Caddy and his uncle Robert Hannaford. On a school trip to Melbourne to see a Claude Monet exhibition, Nick was inspired by Monet’s brush work and his ability to capture the magic of light and colour. This inspiration continues to underpin many of Nick’s current works today.

South, South West Drift, 2 Knots’

Mixed media

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