
This site provides
you with the opportunity to enjoy a selection of
beautiful artworks by one of Australia's most popular and accomplished
artists.
Robert Todonai's narrative impressionist paintings of Australian life and landscapes have been much admired throughout Australia and around the world for over two decades. The artist breathes life into his subjects as few others can. He is best known for his paintings depicting the great Australian Outback, with its unique colours and characters.
Recently, the Bradford Group featured Todonai's work on a series of collector's plates and on a special commemorative poster honouring the heroes of Gallipoli. He is also the official artist to the Festival of Speed on Tweed, for which he paints the centrepiece artwork each year. On numerous occasions his work has been used as prizes on the television gameshows, Sale of the Century and Wheel of Fortune.
Throughout his career, Robert Todonai has assisted with the work of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, now an Australian Government Approved Research Institute. In honour of his work with the Centre, Prince Leonard of the Hutt River Province conferred upon the artist the title, Earl of Lock.

Robert Todonai now lives and works in his stone studios at the Castle on the Hill, an enormous hand built structure of stone and timber beam construction, overlooking the beautiful Tweed Valley of Northern New South Wales.
His works hang in numerous private and institutional collections throughout the world.
Selected works are available for sale on this site and will be updated on a regular basis as paintings become available.
Robert Todonai's narrative impressionist paintings of Australian life and landscapes have been much admired throughout Australia and around the world for over two decades. The artist breathes life into his subjects as few others can. He is best known for his paintings depicting the great Australian Outback, with its unique colours and characters.
Recently, the Bradford Group featured Todonai's work on a series of collector's plates and on a special commemorative poster honouring the heroes of Gallipoli. He is also the official artist to the Festival of Speed on Tweed, for which he paints the centrepiece artwork each year. On numerous occasions his work has been used as prizes on the television gameshows, Sale of the Century and Wheel of Fortune.
Throughout his career, Robert Todonai has assisted with the work of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, now an Australian Government Approved Research Institute. In honour of his work with the Centre, Prince Leonard of the Hutt River Province conferred upon the artist the title, Earl of Lock.

Robert Todonai now lives and works in his stone studios at the Castle on the Hill, an enormous hand built structure of stone and timber beam construction, overlooking the beautiful Tweed Valley of Northern New South Wales.
His works hang in numerous private and institutional collections throughout the world.
Selected works are available for sale on this site and will be updated on a regular basis as paintings become available.





