Art Exhibition by Alexandra Strong – ‘Halcyon Days’
103 Queen Street, Berry, NSW, AustraliaReturning to The Garden is Alexandra Strong, beloved Berry local, with her latest exhibition 'Halcyon Days'
Returning to The Garden is Alexandra Strong, beloved Berry local, with her latest exhibition 'Halcyon Days'
We welcome Robyn Sharp back to The Garden with her breathtaking exhibition 'Core Connection to Country".
Robyn's love of landscape continues with her recent paintings of the NSW South Coast.
Her debut exhibition at The Garden, ‘Serenity’, has been inspired by the beauty of the South Coast landscapes. Salwa's exhibition commences Thursday, 6th April.
We welcome back the beautiful artwork of Becky Guggisberg, AKA Bexta, to The Garden with her new and exciting exhibition ‘Let’s Play’.
We are thrilled to host artists Marc Poisson and Janetha Poisson Lyon and their beautiful artworks of surrounding landscapes and our much loved indigenous birds.
Rebecca Brennan will be joining The Garden with her engaging exhibition Coast to Country. This exhibition will be on display from Thursday 29th June until Wednesday 26th July 2023.
Helen Pain will again be exhibiting at The Garden with her most recent exhibition 'Encounters with Nature'.
“This title explains exactly what this exhibition is. Each painting is a response to a place or an object I have encountered, and that has left an indelible imprint on my memory. There will be a mix of landscapes and seascapes, still life studies and floral images. Music has had an unconscious but definite influence on my artistic style. I enjoy painting quickly and freely, in an impressionistic style, using acrylics and mixed media to create texture and interest." Helen Pain.
This exhibition will be on display from Thursday 24th August until Wednesday 20th September 2023.
This exhibition is a visual feast, featuring a variety of artworks that represent the many influences and inspirations that have shaped Vocanec's work. From her early explorations of the human subconscious mind to her more recent work influenced by natural elements, each piece marks a turning point in her artistic development. Taking inspiration from human emotion and the internal language in our minds, through to an external observation of nature. Nature provides us with an eternal pool of colour and design of breath taking proportions.
Robyn has lived in Foxground since the late 1970's and it and the surrounding lands continue to inspire her work. Lately her style has taken on a more abstract direction, but it is always inspired by sketches and photos that she has made on location. Her work features lively colour schemes and interesting textures and often incorporates other elements like collage.
'Summer Sunsets' has been inspired by Kristal's south coast surroundings and she has used vibrant acrylics on canvas to explore the emotive hues of sunset. This new body of work captures these fleeting moments of afternoon light across land and sky, delving into the beautiful sunset colour palettes of nature.
A collection of vibrant and colourful artworks reminiscent of long salty days at the rock pool, balmy nights on the verandah drinking tea, festive celebrations and summer love...
let’s talk about art’ reveals the contrasts and contradictions of Gennifer's approach to storytelling in art; all the good things and the bad things, while being a reflection of life. Conflicting qualities of order and chaos, joy and sorrow, light and dark can and do coexist and bounce off each other. Art, like life, is always beautiful, it’s the emotional power of art that is sometimes unsettling, complex or disturbing.
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