Tag: Arts Trail

  • Venue 14b: Ruby Pilven

    Venue 14b: Ruby Pilven

    Ross Creek Gallery is an art gallery located in the bush showcasing ceramics by Ruby Pilven and other local potters and artists.   You can also see more of Ruby’s work on her Artist Page on our website here, and her website and social media by clicking on the icons below. Ruby Pilven – Ross Creek…

  • Venue 4: Charlie Caruana

    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.

  • Venue 4: Mitchell Taylor

    Venue 4: Mitchell Taylor

    Mitchell is a developing young artist who likes exploring many different medium platforms including photography where he hopes to excel and make it part of his future.

  • Venue 6: Valerie Swanson

    Venue 6: Valerie Swanson

    Valerie’s quilts are often created from used fabrics and range from traditional machine piecing to hand quilting and appliqué. A quilt is a conduit for stories conveyed through materials, colour and stitching. Quilting has become the central focus of her textile art journey.

  • Venue 6: Emily Swanson

    Venue 6: Emily Swanson

    Emily, has been quilting since 2001. Her style could be described as “traditional, with a modern twist” and often features bright colours. She designs, pieces and machine quilts all her own work. Her latest work experiments with collage, free-motion embroidery and free-style curves, as well as three-dimensional pieces.

  • Venue 9: Jeanette Rankin

    Venue 9: Jeanette Rankin

    Jeanette is a Textile Artist and Printmaker specialising in hand weaving and lino printing, creating bespoke functional and decorative pieces. She takes inspiration from streetscapes, gardens, and beautiful and rugged landscapes. Jeanette combines a love of bushwalking, travel and photography to source material for new artworks and delights in transforming her photos into prints or…

  • Venue 9: Susanne Graham

    Venue 9: Susanne Graham

    Susanne’s fascination with patterns has developed into unusual black and white art that depict still-life, human form and intricate floral designs. Each of her pieces are unique and complex using patterns that she has collected and developed. She seeks to show the beauty and delicacy of the natural world.

  • Venue 9: Lee-Anne Douglas

    Venue 9: Lee-Anne Douglas

    Lee-Anne is inspired by her beautiful surroundings here in the Australian bush, and also the seaside. She occasionally works from photographs, but most often her artwork originates from her own imagination which she intuitively builds on to create each piece. She predominately works with up-cycled fabric, threads, paints and embellishments.

  • Venue 10: Vivian Ann Ireland

    Venue 10: Vivian Ann Ireland

    Vivien’s love of painting began with a craft group which included lessons in art.  Starting with oils and then acrylics which she still uses, loving the brightness of colour.  She has attended many workshops which have been beneficial.  Subject choices are mixed allowing her to paint in an impressionist style.

  • Venue 9: Tameka Hague

    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.

  • Venue 9: Beverley Inch

    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.

  • Venue 11: Tanya Stanojevic Kauker

    Venue 11: Tanya Stanojevic Kauker

    In Tanya’s work, she builds free-flowing shapes and patterns inspired by the natural world using layered and blended encaustic paints, which take on organic forms and structures.

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