Janet Fountain’s work is coming to Gallery 48 from 15 th April 2026

work on paper

Janet Fountain, Ducks at O’Connor Memorial, 2025-6, from a series of ducks in public spaces.
Janet Fountain
Janet Fountain, Duck and Sitter, from a series of ducks in public spaces, 2025-6,
Janet Fountain, Blue Stag, 2025-6 , study for canvas painting
Janet Fountain, Basement Corner, 2021, drawing on paper, see pages on Covid lockdown drawings

Theodore Kennet-Raj

new paintings from September 2025

A walk around art work at Gallery 48

Paintings by Theodore Kennett-raj

Theodore Kennet-Raj,
1. PEACE ON EARTH 
$620
This is an interesting painting, which reflects this current time on planet earth. There is no peace. I have a Buddhist priest releasing a peace dove, which is being attacked by an angry eagle. Hari Krishna are playing the drums for peace, an old couple say goodbye to each other, as a helicopter attacks the ground.
Theodore Kennet-Raj, Buddha says breathe 7., $ 560
Subject – Here we have Buddha breathing through a mask, as COVID is floating around him. The animals around Buddha are Australian wild life.

Like… a frame of the apple phone. 

 Theodore Kennet-Raj, Instagram Infuencer 2.

This is a story about a woman called Karen, who went through her pregnancy on Instagram. The child is delivered by a mid wife on Instagram. Karen becomes a star on Instagram. Later Karen has a face lift on Instagram, she recovers from her face lift on Instagram. This gives Karen more fame and she becomes an influencer on Instagram. Each frame of this narrative is set within a frame of the apple phone. 

Theodore Kennet-Raj, 14. Title – where have all the insects gone? 

Subject – This imagery is to emphasise the fact that we are losing insects, due to pesticides and car wind screens. Our planet could get wiped out without our insects.

Theodore Kennet-raj,
10. On golden sand – $ 550-
 Just a beach painting with strange activities.
Theodore Kennet-raj
3. Night sweeper – $ 550-
This painting is about humans and their habits of littering every where they go. A street sweeper is sweeping the floor of a forest which is littered with debris and litter. The forest bunny is requesting humans not to litter.
Theodore Kennet-raj,
4. Imprisoned by nature $550
The two humans are imprisoned by the natural world. This is to emphasize the demise of the human population and the take over of this planet by nature. The very few who are left behind are imprisoned by nature.
Theodore Kennet-Raj, After the Jog 
A decorative painting, with my signature twisted heads. A couple chilling after their jog on a corso. 
Theodore Kennet-raj
Theodore Kennet-Raj, 11. Hoopla Hoop circus – $ 620 
Subject – a fun decorative artwork ,showing a circus troop with hoopla hoops.
Theodore Kennet-raj, Grey nomads 
A story of a retired couple who are having a nude picnic in a forest with the animals as they travel the world in their camper van. Just a fun narrative.
Theodore Kennett-raj, Catch of the day 
A beach sene with weird and wonderful things happening, a delightful fun painting to enjoy. 

Theodore Kennett-raj, 12. Twisted lovers -$570 Another of my signature twisted heads, showing a straight  couple Turning gay. Just a decorative painting for the twisted. 

Theodore Kennett-raj, meerieee christmasss

A Christmas painting which emphasises the stress families go through at Christmas time. The title is written the way the First Lady of USA, pronounces Merry Christmas.

January and February images available online

Prints at Gallery 48

Silver, Anneke, After Glow 2023, 41.5/55 x 62/73 cm image/paper size printed Peter Lancaster $495 retail (lithograph printed from 4 plates).
O’Sullivan, Jill, Jacob’s Ladder 2015, 30 x 16 cm relief print $180 unframed, paper size 40 x 30 cm [missing art work]
Mark Hammersley Tropical House, 30 x 21 cm $75
Lord two Strand walkers with two dogs / Lord Strand Walkers 19-21 watercolour

Lord, Running Girl with halo, watercolour

Colours of the Tropics from 2024

until 20 July 2024: framed postcards

Rhi Johnson Abandoned #17, 2024, relief print ~ linocut, 10 x 15 cm

This post effectively showcases the artwork by Rhi Johnson. Johnson’s abandoned buildings would resonate with many Queenslanders. The theme of what has been ignored or not preserved may generate inspiration for many artists.

We hope this provides more context for the audience. Focus on the artist’s strong black and white image with broken glass might also enhance the viewer’s understanding and appreciation of this work.