Karen Braidwood and ceramicist and musician Kari Weiner lulled the crowds with soothing guitar rifts amongst and abundance of colour, wine and food.
Main Gallery - “QUINTESSENTIAL” - Five Artists - five journeys: Kari Winer - Beautiful deep reflective Temmuko glazes over porcelain enhance the beauty of food when served in the work created for this exhibition. Kari’s animal sculptures and raku fired work are also be featured.
Robyn Simon - a wonderful indulgence of her passions of travel and painting has been the inspiration for most of this collection of work. Through painting Robyn attempts to convey to the viewer the thing which struck her about the beauty or interest of the subject.
Ann O’Brien – Ann’s most recent journey in jewellery making shows a shift from beads and crystals to her new fascination with the endless possibilities of polymer clay.
George Partos - George considers himself a late starter and finds the creative process in itself reward enough and a wonderful journey of discovery. “Simply I love the process in itself and the journey continues”.
Lyndall Edsall - Lyndall loves to play with colour. Her work for this exhibition depicts scenes from travels plus and “I couldn’t resist adding a sprinkling of my favourite still life themes”.
Studio Gallery - “The Flower:
Nature’s Virtuoso Act ” - Polly Wells The flower has been a time- honoured motif of many artists and it offers infinite possibilities. I am interested in the enthralling beauty and power of flowers.
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They are not just “ pretty things”, they have been a driving force in the whole of evolution. The urge of life is somehow distilled in a flower and emanates out to us in form and colour. I hope to capture a little of this dazzling virtuoso act of nature in my paintings, and through it share the joy that nature stirs in us .
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