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  1. Joe Whyte is a Melbourne-based Visual Artist and Illustrator. After graduating from Monash University with a degree in Visual Communication, he spent time developing his craft, studying classical drawing, and painting in Argenton-Chateau, France.

  2. Joe Whyte is a Naarm/Melbourne-based Visual Artist. After graduating from Monash University with a degree in Visual Communication, he spent time studying classical drawing and painting in Argenton-Chateau, France. Working in oils, his intricate paintings draw inspiration from the people, the places and the light of the place he knows best ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_WhyteJoe Whyte - Wikipedia

    Career. Whyte started working at Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1995, and worked as a modeler and voiceover artist there until 2010. He is best known for voicing Chris Redfield in Resident Evil: The Remake, but has also had voices in many Disney animated films, including Tarzan, Home on the Range, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons and Prep ...

  4. These pieces of Melbourne's inner-northern suburbs have been a real labour of love for me, and I'm excited to finally share them with everyone. The Affordable Art Fair runs this Thur 31st aug to Sun 3rd sep at the Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton. Come along and check it out!

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  6. Joe Whyte is a Melbourne-based Visual Artist. Working oils, his intricate works draw inspiration from the people, the places and the light of the place he knows best, Melbourne's inner-north. Joe has exhibited widely, and has been shortlisted for numerous awards both nationally and internationally. View CV.

  7. Punk is renowned for it's Do-It-Yourself ethos, so the local bands who were finding their own way were a perfect fit for myself as a young beginner illustrator. Joe Whyte and his painting 'The Art Room', Oil on linen. Winner of First Prize in Painting in the 2023 VAS Summer Exhibition.