Pamela Honeyfield wins 2026 Wingecarribee Prize for Landscape Art

Sydney-based artist Pamela Honeyfield has won the $5,000 first prize in the 2026 Wingecarribee Prize for Landscape Art.

Pamela Honeyfield, Windscript, 2025, oil on canvas, 92 × 122cm

Pamela Honeyfield, Windscript, 2025, oil on canvas, 92 × 122cm. Winner of the 2026 Wingecarribee Prize for Landscape Art
Courtesy the artist and Bowral Art Gallery, New South Wales

A prize inviting interpretation predominantly of the natural world, but inclusive of the built environment, the winning oil on canvas work, Windscript, is characterised by sweeping fresh brushwork; judge Robyn Kinsela called it: “so evocative of the bush. There is no need of any specific visual reference.” Winner of the $1,000 second prize was Paul Gorman with Katoomba # 2, an oil on board work.

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