
1st Prize:
David Jones, Matt Jones & Will Muhleisen, Jerry Toad
Flash Animation
Movie: Mario and Peach's Love Life
2nd Prize:

Edward Crosby, Pauline and Donkey Kong
29cm x 34cm Acrylics on water colour paper (framed)
Putting their differences aside they become a successful musical duo on the cabaret circuit.
3rd Prize:

Juan Camilo Serrano, Sushi and Noodles in Melbourne
Medium Digital Print (Framed)
The Nintendo characters were here last year…did you miss them? I have a photo I found on facebook to prove it.
Game Designers Prize:

Georgia Patton, Donking Kong.
61cm x 20cm ink and gouache on canvas
Donky kong is indeed king kong!
Open Prize:

Ellesse Duncan, Always Have, Always Will.
60cm x 90cm acrylic on board with varnish
Yoshi & Birdo
Gallery.

Sam Bruere, “being played”
Mario playing a gamer who is trapped in the game. It is an alternative world in which the character is in control and the roles have been reversed.
Acrylic paint on canvas

Jake Bamford, Masquerade Ball
61cm x 75cm Acrylic on canvas
Metaknight heads off to a party…but will they let him in? they will have to…he is the ultimate “masquerade ball”.

Ellesse Duncan, “Go!”.
60cm x 90cm acrylic on board with varnish and pipecleaners
Pikachu

Kate Stivano, Poker night
60cm x 46cm acrylic Print on canvas
A parody of cassius coolidge’s famous artwork ‘friend in need’. My artwork depicts peach, luigi, Mario, yoshi, daisy, waluigi and wario sitting in a darkened room around a table playing poker.

Samantha Kennedy, Mario fever
My artwork shows Mario dancing and partying at a Saturday night fever – style disco
60cm x 46cm acrylic paint on canvas

Rebecca Murphy, Mistress Toadstool
42cm x 30cm acrylic, archival ink on paper (Framed)
Princess Peach Toadstool with Yoshi

Mathew Reed, The all-round hero; hero of famished pirates
42cm x 30cm mixed media on paper (framed)
No task is too small as far as a hero is concerned. Whether it’s saving the world, or feeding his friends, link achieves his goal.

Joanne Fong, Another Saturday afternoon
Digital print (framed)
Game characters: just as mundane as you and me (just more colourful!)

David Caracciolo, Mario pool party
Digital Print (Framed)
While the Nintendo ds is left unattended Mario invites his friend outside of the game for a pool party. Free drinks on arrival.

Luke Watson, Waiting, growing
46cm x 56cm digital print (framed)
With no one to power up, with no one around, with no way to move, what can you do?

Mikaeyla Allan, At home with mario
48cm x 27cm pencil and ink drawing (framed)
Mario at home cooking and ironing clothes

Andrew Brown, Bowser’s Revenge a.k.a. Surrounded.
42cm x 30cm Digital Print (Framed)
Even in real life, Bowser would enjoy nothing more than kidnapping princess Peach
It’s in his blood! Without game constraints holding him back, he can finally take revenge!

Louis Guylim, Teenage Riot
Digital print
Tingle and Link are running around in the 21st century.

Jay Chapman, “being played”
Giclee print 170gms
Mario playing nintendo

Khoshnam Zahrooni, Late night poker
Medium 42cm x 30cm Pencil Drawing (framed)
Nintendo characters hanging out playing poker after a hard day at work

Khoshnam Zahrooni, Holiday Britain
Medium 42cm x 30cm Pencil Drawing (framed)
Nintendo characters crossing Abbey Road.

Khoshnam Zahrooni, Pool Hall Junkies
Medium 42cm x 30cm Pencil Drawing (framed)
Nintendo characters playing pool.

Paul Ikin, Bowser’s Passion
45cm x 60cm painting on wood
Out of the game, bowser can be found in his art studio painting pictures of princess peach.




Andreas B Pranoto, Game Over (trapped)
11cm x 16cm x 4 units, layered paper stocks in frames
Nintendo characters went to the world from the wrong tv (old 14” tv).They became so small and hunted by collectors in the world.

Ghostpatrol & Cat-rabbit, The legend of Zelda
45cm x 40cm x 40cm handmade plush doll
A collaboration between cat-rabbit and ghostpatrol to honour the amazing ‘link’ from the legend of Zelda.

Jason Parkinson, Miyamoto meets the cwa
48cm x 48cm sewed cushion
Peach’s kingdom is no more. She now spends her twilight years living in sunshine, running a quaint shop and ewing quilts themed around her one true love, Mario.

Kate Lucas, Who loves to play ds?
30cm x 30cm x 13cm 3d sculpture
When outside the game, Nintendo characters love to play Nintendo ds!

Ivan Wahl, What do Nintendo characters do in their spare time?
3d model
3d model of Nintendo characters doing their thing, instead of being in their games and being told what to do by the guy with the controller.

Peader Thomas, “know him and you shall know fear”
29cm x 26cm ink on paper
“eggplant wizard”, an enemy in the kid icarus series. Also a handyman of the evil mother brain in the cartoon series, ‘captain N-the game master’.

Jennifer Snape, untitled
20cm x 25cm acrylic and enamel paint on canvas
Mario hitting a coin block, needing a panadol?

Hayden Daniel, Plumbers Day Off (pong)
24cm x 40cm,Illustration on wood.
No man can be all work without play. Mario and luigi kick back with a game of pong.

Chris McKennariey, Extreme karting – jumpin’ the bullet bill express
36cm x 44cm photograph
DK and Wario taking their karts to the next level. Mario, luigi, and yoshi watch on as the bullet bill express passes below.

Joe Annan, Super Mario & woogee’s lawnpoole scapades
41cm x 41cm oil paint (framed)
Mario & woogee’s golfing day out is spoilt by the gooblie orange hand monster

Greg Thornton, Wild piranha plant
42cm x 30cm photograph
Wild piranha plants growing in our own gardens. Perhaps a photo for a plant book?

Greg Thornton, Potted piranha plant disaster
42cm x 30cm photograph
An elderly lady unknowingly watering a piranha plant on her windowsill. Showing imminent disaster!

Andrew Kwa, Bandits
42cm x 30cm Digital Print (Framed)
Rock & roll!

Daniel Keith Wallace, Link dreams of glory
30cm x 30cm acrylic Print on canvas
What link is dreaming about while not being controlled in a game – fame and girls – what every teenager dreams of!