The Chamberlain dates back to 1902. Even tho’ this pub is now heritage listed, the original architects are unknown, which is disappointing. According to a heritage impact statement it is identified as being in the “distinctive Federation Anglo-Dutch” style as seen in other buildings in the area. I love the signage on the side-view of Hotel Morris which dates back to 1929 - covers everything a traveller needs to know! It is currently being restored and renovated to its former glory. It is, apparently, a rare example of the Inter-War Palazzo style by architect Virgil Cizzio. If old photos of the facade are anything to go by, it should be stunning when it’s refurbished.
Chamberlain Pub Sydney
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Artwork Details
Medium | Mixed Media, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 16.5in (W) x 11.8in (H) x 0.1in (D) |
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Artist Bio
I was born a very long time ago in Shanghai China to Russian parents. In 1954 we sailed into Sydney Harbour as stateless refugees. The date was 18th February 1954, which coincided with the departure of Queen Elizabeth II, who was sailing to Tasmania. It was a beautiful day and the Harbour was festive - my near 9-year old self, assumed it was welcoming us and right there and then I fell in love with Sydney. It was my home until 2005 when I decided to retire from my career as a software developer, and move somewhere more tranquil. Blue Mountains beckoned - I already liked the area and it was close enough to Sydney that I thought my children might still be persuaded to visit. I no longer like living in the Mountains, I love it!
I'd always loved drawing so on moving up here that's what I started doing. Numerous workshops, community college courses, and also completed a six month full time art certificate at Nepean TAFE, which was a fabulous experience. Inspiring teachers, well equipped studios, and totally absorbing.
In the time from 2005 to now, I've tried just about everything, spent three and a half years of doing portraits, which I loved doing, picked up a few commissions but it's a very narrow field and doesn't sell well at exhibitions. Lots of beautiful landscapes here, but I'm still a city girl at heart and love architecture, interesting buildings, old buildings, streetscapes so that's where I've landed for the moment.