Carlton Exhibitions

Mary Hammond
24 May - 15 June 2007 - For almost five decades Mary Hammond has observed and painted the lives of ordinary Australians. Her art is an easy mix of the personal and the political. The scenes and the characters are familiar and often make us more aware of the loneliness and sadness in many lives. Favourite themes include shoppers, migrant women at the markets, Anzac Day veterans, Workers and the elderly.
Also included in this exhibition are watercolour landscapes painted during the 500 Fridays when Mary painted around Port Phillip Bay with a small group of painters .
Mary Hammond
Saturday Morning Northcote
Oil on canvas
51 x 76.5 cm
Mary Hammond
On the Way 2004/2005
Oil on canvas
51 x 66 cm
Mary Hammond
Going, Going and Going
Oil on canvas
56 x 46.5 cm
Mary Hammond
"How are ya, Harry ?"
Oil on canvas
55.5 x 40.5 cm
Mary Hammond
Shoppers
Oil on cedar panel
38.5 x 32 cm
Mary Hammond
“Hello Mavis” 2005
Oil on canvas
76.5 x 51 cm
Mary Hammond
Anzac Day
Oil on canvas
51 x 76 cm
Mary Hammond
“How Are Ya Old Mate?”
Oil on canvas
56.5 x 46.5 cm
Mary Hammond
Passing By, Anzac Day
Oil on canvas
56 x 40.5 cm
Mary Hammond
Another Hole 2006
Oil on canvas
41 x 56 cm
Mary Hammond
Golf Buggies
Oil on panel
31 x 33 cm
Mary Hammond
Sandridge Beach 2001
Watercolour and ink
27.5 x 44 cm
Mary Hammond
Alas Poor Moonee Ponds Creek 2001
Watercolour and ink
28.5 x 36.7 cm
Mary Hammond
Under Westgate Bridge 1997
Watercolour and ink
28.5 x 38 cm
Mary Hammond
Victoria Dock 1997
Watercolour and ink
29 x 38.2 cm
Mary Hammond
Mouth of the Yarra 1997
Watercolour and ink
20 x 38 cm
Mary Hammond
Old Silos, Banyule Rd Heidelberg 1999
Watercolour and ink
17 x 38.4 cm
Mary Hammond
Williamstown, Cleaning the Catch 1998
Watercolour and ink
19 x 28 cm
Mary Hammond
Poor Moonee Ponds Creek 1998
Watercolour and ink
19 x 27.4 cm
Mary Hammond
Sketching, Mordialloc 1995
Watercolour and ink
17.5 x 26 cm




















