| Painter | Tronson du Coudray | Artist of the NSW Coast |
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"Teenagers" by Tronson du Coudray Who is Tronson du Coudray?
Mark and Delma Tronson in 1992 moved home from Sydney to Moruya, establishing what is now known as 'Timeout in Moruya', a retreat facility for AIS athletes. The Basil Sellers Art Centre was opened in Moruya from where Mark and Delma continued their ministry until 2006 when they relocated to the Tweed (athlete respite ministry and art). International
artist W. John Hackwell wrote of Tronson du Coudray’s art Tronson
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Helen Loveridge m 0412 160 417 "Tropical Resort" by Tronson du Coudray ~more paintings by Tronson du Coudray~
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"Maturity" Celebrating Australian Institute of Sport's 25 years with the Sports "blooming" to maturity - right, Australian Sports Commission CEO Mark Peters and Tronson du Coudray.
"English Afternoon" Hanging in the home of Ian and Jessica Rannachan in Rickmansworth, London, UK
"Three Boyes" Hanging in the home of Tim and Bron Nielsen of Brisbane Tim is the Australian Cricket Coach
"Appetite" and "Early Evening" Well Being Australia 2007 fund raiser exhibition
"Energy!" Hanging in the AIS Flatwater Canoe Unit, Robina, Gold Coast |