Adele Merdjanic
Oil on Canvas
Unfamed. Size: 1000mm x 1000mm
Merewether Beach Rocky Shoreline, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 900mm x 900mm
Dusk Approaching Merewether Shoreline, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 750mm x 500mm
Merewether Rock Pool No. 1, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 500mm x 500mm
Bar Beach Sunset No.1, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 2 x 500mm x 500mm
Canoe Pool at Dusk Diptych No.1, No.2
Oil on Canvas. Framed in a solid 55mm deep, smoky black floating frame.
Total size: 545mm x 545mm.
Summer Sunset at Merewether Rocky Shoreline, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 300mm x 300mm
Dusk Approaching Nobbys Lighthouse, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 300mm x 300mm
Nobbys Beachscape No 1, 2026
Oil on Canvas
Unframed. Size: 400mm x 400mm
Poem On Verso:
Tide breath and colour meet here
Where waves break their white edges against patient stone
Green sea moss clings like vivid memory
Vibrant against salt worn rock
Stand here long enough
And heart learns the rhythm
Rest and return...Rest and return
And repeat
Green Sea Moss on Bar Beach Rocky Foreshore Abstract, 2026
Adele Merdjanic
Adele Merdjanic is an Australian oil painter whose vibrant, gestural brushwork infuses her landscapes and figurative scenes with a dynamic sense of movement and light. Her practice, shaped by early creative exploration and formal training through TAFE and the National Art School in Sydney, where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), reflects a deep connection to place and the emotional resonance of lived experience.
She received Best in Entire Exhibition at the 2024 Newcastle Maritime Art Prize and, most recently, the Lake Art Award at the 2025 Museum of Art & Culture Yapang Art Prize. Several of her paintings have been selected as semi‑finalists in multiple exhibitions and art prizes across Newcastle and the Hunter, with works held in private collections throughout the region.
Working both in studio and en plein air, Adele distills complex scenes into dynamic, impressionistic compositions that capture the shifting interplay of light, colour and atmosphere, offering a contemplative response to the local coastal environment and communities that inspire her.
