Alliance present another exciting exhibition
In June the Baw Baw Arts Alliance will present another exciting exhibition at The Station Gallery in Yarragon."Shades of Green" by Warragul artist Wendy Twyerould is an exhibition showcasing the Australian landscape in great detail. Twyerould focuses...
In June the Baw Baw Arts Alliance will present another exciting exhibition at The Station Gallery in Yarragon.
"Shades of Green" by Warragul artist Wendy Twyerould is an exhibition showcasing the Australian landscape in great detail.
Twyerould focuses on minuscule aspects of land and seascapes, from delicate fern fronds to gently floating lilies, and shaggy eucalyptus bark to knife-like icebergs. All are executed in richly textured oil paints.
In a section of the gallery called 'The Wall' Heather Easdown has her intricately woven macrame hangings on display.
Easdown takes inspiration from the Australian bush, searching for a particular branch, which she then cleans and sands to suit an original design.
The Baw Baw Arts Alliance is a not-for-profit collective of artists who not only display their work in The Station Gallery but work together and make it possible for the Alliance to support other art-related organisations such as the Warragul Camera Club. Anita George, president of the Alliance, recently presented Pam Rixon of Doncaster with the Baw Baw Arts Alliance-sponsored award at the Warragul Camera Club's 50th Warragul National Photographic Exhibition.
Pam Rixon was the winner of the 'Open Monochrome Prints section.
For more information visit www.bawbawartsalliance.org.au