Category: Painting
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Venue 4: Charlie Caruana
Charlie has been painting for 20 years with brush and pallet knife. He uses oil and acrylic and likes to paint landscapes, seascapes and portraits. His other passion is wood turning.
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Venue 9: Tameka Hague
Tameka is a multi-disciplined artist. She creates historically inspired ceramics from home processed clay. Her glazes are drawn from traditional styles with modern twists. Her paintings and drawings consist of an earthy pallet and imagery along the theme of nature.
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Venue 9: Beverley Inch
Beverley finds inspiration in the natural world that surrounds her. Her work is essentially impressionistic with a focus on vibrancy to capture nature at its best.
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Venue 12: Jane Lewis – Raintree Art
Aboriginal Art Gallery. We sell ethically sourced Aboriginal Art, Craft and Giftware. Artists Deidre Burgoyne Rosier and NT artist Louise Numina Napananka will be in the gallery painting both dot and contemporary styles. It will be busy but fun.
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Venue 15: Kate Wise
Kate has been a full-time painter for 6 years. She regularly joins group exhibitions, has won several local art prizes and enjoys participating in local community and public art projects. Kate’s vibrant landscapes, abstracts and mixed media paintings are held in private collections across Australia and overseas.
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Venue 3: Rosslyn Bosnar
Ros will be exhibiting her work at the Bannockburn venue. It will include a selection of the different mediums she uses: watercolour, alcohol ink, acrylic and silk painting. She will be demonstrating throughout the weekend.
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Venue 3: Louise Corral
Louise is a hobby artist who loves painting in different mediums, her favourite style of painting is with a pallet knife. She is inspired by nature and also enjoys painting portraits. Louise hopes that looking at her paintings will bring you joy.
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Venue 3: Sam Gilmore
Sam paints every day using different styles and techniques to create his art. He also loves En Plein air painting. Sam uses a palette of earthy colour to recreate the wonderful Australian light and rich colours and texture in our landscapes.
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Venue 4: Marion Parker
The majority of Marion’s acrylic paintings portray the familiar landscapes of where she lives with open plains, vast skies and low horizons. Many of these scenes are created on small canvases.
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Venue 17: Anne Langdon
Anne is a printmaker and mixed media artist. She experiments with collage and utilises her prints in her compositions. Living near the bush in Smythesdale has been both a motivation and meditative tool for her art. Her ideas float around in a figurative yet dreamlike direction.
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Venue 17: Pam Farey
Pam – originally from Geelong, creates her art and photography from Peacock Cottage situated in the main street of Linton. She delves in varied mediums including; photography, painting; including murals, felt making, paper mâché, print making and short video making. Her colourful paintings are varied, often incorporating nature, creatures and fantasy.
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Venue 18: Maggie McDermott
Maggie works under the name ‘Raggle Taggle’. She is a folk artist and hand makes rustic earlier times playthings, miniatures and adornments from available discarded, forgotten, forlorn and found objects. She ages the pieces in a timeworn style using paint effects, stencils and found trinkets as embellishments.