Dominant Yellow, Doug Croston, 1969
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Doug Croston (1915-2005) was a painter, printmaker and photographer who worked in the ‘minimalist’ style. Douglas Croston was born in Brisbane in 1915. He studied art overseas in Papua New Guinea, the UK, USA and Europe. Between 1945 and 1968 he operated Croston Studios, a portrait and commercial photographic business, in Stanthorpe.
Doug was the first president of the Stanthorpe Art Gallery Society and had a long-term involvement in the Stanthorpe Little Theatre.
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Doug Croston (1915-2005) was a painter, printmaker and photographer who worked in the ‘minimalist’ style. Douglas Croston was born in Brisbane in 1915. He studied art overseas in Papua New Guinea, the UK, USA and Europe. Between 1945 and 1968 he operated Croston Studios, a portrait and commercial photographic business, in Stanthorpe.
Doug was the first president of the Stanthorpe Art Gallery Society and had a long-term involvement in the Stanthorpe Little Theatre.
SRAG collection. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
Doug Croston (1915-2005) was a painter, printmaker and photographer who worked in the ‘minimalist’ style. Douglas Croston was born in Brisbane in 1915. He studied art overseas in Papua New Guinea, the UK, USA and Europe. Between 1945 and 1968 he operated Croston Studios, a portrait and commercial photographic business, in Stanthorpe.
Doug was the first president of the Stanthorpe Art Gallery Society and had a long-term involvement in the Stanthorpe Little Theatre.