Kelly Williams Design

Kelly is a printmaker and illustrator. With a background in surface and visual design, she has a keen eye for colour and pattern. From her tiny backyard studio she carves her own blocks printing on paper and textiles. Kelly also illustrates in watercolour combining block print techniques in her designs.

Francoise Alloin Monnereau

Francoise works from her art studio in Cooran.She is a story teller and her canvasses weave mythology, symbols, and sacred geometry.Francoise is also inspired by the beauty of the Noosa Hinterland, and intuitively unleashes her free spirit on the canvas, with vibrant coloured and abstract impressions.

Coastal Studio Ceramics

Jasmine Hayes is the designer & maker for Coastal Studio Ceramics. Jasmine’s durable tableware, cups, hand basins & wall art are ethically made in small batches so she can focus on quality. Jasmine also offers fun pottery workshops and creates unique ceramic underglaze transfers for potters that are sold worldwide.

Bulumbeer Gardens & Art Gallery

Steven Hill is a visual concept artist, specialising in large format, impactful, feature wall art. Steven is the curator of Bulumbeer Gardens, a unique hinterland creative space that features an array of Secret Gardens showcasing his latest compositions in all weather outdoor art. A must see exhibition.

Art in Pomona

Living and working in the Noosa Hinterland has inspired Sara to paint the bird life surrounding her home. Also interested in the human form, having her large studio space has enabled her to indulge in her passion of large genre pieces.

Nicole

Nicole is a local artist living on acreage in the Noosa hinterland with her partner & children. Nicole enjoys painting seascapes with oils capturing beautiful natural scenery around Australia and New Zealand. Nicole enjoys travelling, photography, music, writing, cooking, teaching and helping others.

Mark Price

Mark’s inspired by Australian wildlife, the natural world and the wonders of the underwater world. Typically, he explores the notion of zoomorphism, attributing animal characteristics to humans. It is an avenue for him to honour bonding relationships. His exquisite engravings are fine, complex illustrations, telling the stories of multifaceted relationships.

Gabriella Sutherland

Gabby begins drawing by digitally montaging her photographs, manipulating and dousing them with colour. The secret, often troubling, social justice subject matter is buried and woven into the layers of pastel she adds to the printed surface.
Gabby’s glass art is a meditative, therapeutic process inspired by Australian landscape wonders.

Caroline Elliott

Caroline began leadlighting and copper foiling in 1995. But ultimately, she wanted to go further and fuse, cast and slump glass. Glass has a quality of lustre, shine and vibrance of colours that fascinates Caroline. She experiments and take risks, seeking to push boundaries with new ideas and techniques.

Anne Yang

Anne loves to paint the beauty of nature in pastel, oil and watercolour. She is captivated by the effects of light on colour and form. Anne teaches and demonstrates in the medium of soft pastel, as a Master Pastellist. Her award-winning paintings are highly esteemed for their realistic beauty.

Tracey Lee Textiles

Tracey Lee makes handmade journals using tea and coffee-stained papers, vintage lace, silk ribbons, and handmade ephemera. Her journals are beautifully crafted to be used for journaling, drawing, painting, etc. Each journal is a unique piece made with great attention to detail, reflecting Tracey Lee’s passion for creating beautiful things.

Paulus Kooij

Born in Amsterdam. Retired Engineering project manager.Developed his artistic skills at an early age. He is a skilled visual artist and illustrator with a vivid imagination pushing the boundaries of traditions and ethics. Sold many artworks over the years but rarely participated in competitions.

Myrtle

Myrtle is a collaboration between jewellery designer-makers Donna Condon and Alicia Allan. Together, they create luxurious jewellery inspired by Australian flora and botanical motifs. Myrtle pieces are handmade from precious metals and materials in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland and Brisbane.

Mel Lumb Ceramics

Mel is a ceramic artist creating one-off homewares, wall art and sculptural pieces from a purpose built studio in the Noosa hinterland. She adopts a slow, sustainable practice that encompasses exhibition work, custom interiors projects and private workshops. Her imprint is natural and earthy with a modern aesthetic.

Jacqueline Weening Art

Jacqueline has attended landscape painting courses both in Australia and in The Netherlands.Her intention is to pleasantly remind viewers of distinctly unique aspects of Australia’s environment, namely the flora, fauna and seascapes.She is passionate about the Paperbark tree, otherwise known as the Melaleuca Quinquenervia, Punk Tree or Niaouli.

Fiona MacCulloch

Fiona weaves African tribal symbolism into recycled timber and wrought iron to create her unique pieces of furniture. Her home gallery in Doonan features a sublime collection of her work along with African sculpture, jewellery, textiles and collectables.

Andrew Hillhouse

Andrew’s current interest is in the colour and textural qualities of acrylic paint. His paintings are described as abstract impressions of the natural environment that provoke an emotional response. His paintings are held in private collections in Sydney, Adelaide and Munich. He works in paint and mixed media.

Stormy Noosa

Gail uses a variety of clays to handbuild her functional wares and sculptures. The flora and fauna, of her local area ,the Sunshine Coast, and travels to other places and countries, influence the decoration and subjects of the pieces she creates. An ex-teacher, she loves to share skills learnt.

Steve Scamp

Steve paints in a realistic, often detailed style. He is attracted by patterns in nature and the built environment. He gets inspiration from the light, colours and textures of the Noosa region and beyond. He usually starts with rough compositions in mind, then sees what unfolds on the canvas.

Lorna Goldring

Lorna’s work is an abstract exploration of her inner and outer world. Through landscape, colour and mark making she expresses her sense of place, connection and belonging. The work is intuitive, bold, and its goal is to express the feeling of the specific visual experience.

Julie R McPhee

Having graduated from the Sydney College of Arts, Julie sought further inspiration by attending Victorian Artists Society workshops and mentored retreats in Italy and the Northern Territory. She paints in oils and acrylics and is eager to establish a presence in the local art community.

JD ART

Coming from a background in ceramics and glass, Leith dived into polymer clay 2 years ago – fascinated with it’s greater freedoms and possibilities. She finds her focus often polymer jewellery, still exploring all 3 mediums from her Peregian Beach home, inspired by the serenity of the beach lifestyle. Coming from a background in ceramics and glass, Leith dived into polymer clay 2 years ago – fascinated with it’s greater freedoms and possibilities.

Jayne Hodgson Art

Jayne’s a professional artist with a unique style. Her bold, fluid, textural works reflect our natural environment. The use of colour and light ‘invite’ the observer to engage with the painting. “The exhibition is a symphony of colour…these paintings could fill any room with energy…a stimulating exhibition.” Oman Observer

Jane Powell

Jane used to joke that she ‘worked to fund her art habit’. Now a retiree, she is free to pursue art as inspiration takes her. At Lily Pad Studio, visitors will enjoy a variety of 2D works in differing mediums and subjects.

Gail Affleck

Gabi Timm’s multidisciplinary practice spans across sculpture, printmaking, painting and handmade artisan jewellery. Her wearable treasures, inspired by nature, are a fusion of recycled, up-cycled and ethically sourced materials. Her studio is an eclectic collection of objects and materials where Gabi explores and experiments with unconventional art processes.

Gabi Timm

Gabi Timm’s multidisciplinary practice spans across sculpture, printmaking, painting and handmade artisan jewellery. Her wearable treasures, inspired by nature, are a fusion of recycled, up-cycled and ethically sourced materials. Her studio is an eclectic collection of objects and materials where Gabi explores and experiments with unconventional art processes.

Dots by Donna

Donna’s patience, discipline and love for drawing in dots, has quite literally turned into works of art. She has an amazing gift (and clearly very steady hand) for the drawing technique known as stippling, pointillism or dotwork.

Anwen Thomas

Anwen sees ceramics as an opportunity to align creativity and scientific enquiry. Drawing inspiration from the natural environment, her attention to form is creative and intuitive, while her insight into glaze chemistry has helped her develop a cohesive collection with a unique and modern aesthetic.

Shelley Owen Art

Shelley Owen is an emerging artist residing in Noosa. Combined with her love of colour, her art is bold, energetic and uplifting. Her artworks are unique, multi-layered creations, expressing aspects of her experiences in life, inspired by her love of the ocean as well as her spirited connection with nature

Shape Meets Texture

These beautifully handcrafted mosaic plant pots & pet bowls (for the posh pooch) are made with precision, coming in various sizes & colours. You will also find unique turned wooden bowls with inlaid mosaics. Shape Meets Texture also features acrylic artwork on canvas & floating frames.

PSB Fine Art Photography

Peta St Baker is a fine art photographer that explores this art form in various mediums. She enjoys the uniqueness of alternative processes, still life, encaustic as well as her true passion of photographing different cultures from around the world.

Maxine Noosa Jewellery

Carla Maxine Germann creates unique solid silver & gold jewellery that is inspired by life in Noosa – a slow life lived close to nature and the ocean. Each piece is crafted with care and always with sustainability in mind. Maxine Noosa gives back to the environment it’s inspired by.

Lucy Laino

Lucy is an artist and art teacher, working from her studio in Tewantin. She draws on the natural environment exploring shapes, pattern, and texture with a focus on repetition. Obsessed with fine lines and details, Lucy works on paper and canvas, experimenting with an ever-changing array of mediums and processes.

Jodie Ramsay Art

Bold and saturated colour is central to Jodie‘s art. Drawing inspiration from vivid colour relationships within Australian flora and fauna, the Artist features extravagant floral arrangements and exotic vases in her modern still life pieces. Jodie also paints vibrant colour fields in her expressionist abstract paintings.

Gunter Schwarz

Hunter has been making pottery for over four decades. His main interest is making sculptural vessels which are mainly hand built, carved and/or twisted but also partly thrown on the wheel. He digs and mixes his own local clay.

Gayle Lockley

Gayle lives in Noosa & takes inspiration from the tropical surroundings to combine colours with different mediums to create a vibrant style.

Barry Novis

Paintings by artist Barry Novis hang in the homes and offices of celebrity and corporate collectors all over the world. His collectors include Coldplay, Joanna Lumley, Hit & Run Music, HMV Music, Rugby star Victor Ubogu, the National Trust UK and Four Seasons Hotel Sydney.

Janey Richards

Janey’s love of colour, nature and abstraction shines through each of her unique works. Her spontaneous use of acrylic paints and inks, with her go with the flow process brings a vibrant energy. Janey’s garden studio and hinterland surroundings are the perfect setting for inspiration.

Simone Z Leao (Outer)

Simone’s innovative approach to textile art and fashion design includes the creation of unique fabric patterns based on her drawings and 3D-textiles through fabric manipulation techniques. Her artwork is focused on the tension between the uniqueness of the individual and the collectiveness of the society and the environment they belong.

Noreen Flood

Living by Lake Cooroibah inspires the artist to create mainly mixed medium contemporary and expressionistic work using mark-making as a means of conveying impressions. Each piece influenced by the inner soul and visual memory. This multi-award winning artist uses layering in her works from freely expressed to controlled and focused.

Lee Birch Art

Welcome to Lee Birch’s world of colour, heart and soul, where vibrant and energetic paintings invite you to immerse yourself in tranquility and beauty. Lee is an intuitive, abstract artist who takes inspiration from the calming ocean colours of Noosa National Park. Allow yourself to feel atpeace by her art.

Ursula Braunshirn

Discover Ursula’s increasingly popular Pointillist paintings! Come, see, discover for yourself. Wouldn’t you love to collect and own beautiful light filled spiritual healing art? Let it enrich your life and easily transform your home into an inspiring healing space, magically drawing you into your innate resourcefulness, health, wellbeing and joy.

Siren’s Spell

David uses old and discarded timber to carve unique pieces of human, animal and other worldly forms that proudly display the scars of their previous lives.

Anne Everingham

Anne designs and hand crafts jewellery with a district style. She combines unusual materials with gold and silver to create classic, yet contemporary pieces that have earned her a reputation as one of Australia’s fine artisans. Her designs are earthy and glamorous.

Virginia Spencer-Bower

Inspiration comes from flowers for Virginia. The intricacies of flowers allow the Artist to cleverly abstract them giving a unique look not seen elsewhere. Acrylics are Virginia’s choice of medium as they lend themselves to many varying applications.

Trevor Hood

Trevor is an experienced artist, designer, and teacher. He creates images using visual memories and is inspired by an obsession with nature’s patterns and colours. Whether acrylics on canvas or works on paper, they are bold, energetic, dramatic, and a response to some of Australia’s extraordinary natural places.

Azure Pottery

Sue takes inspiration from her former career in horticultural science and love of nature. Her works use earthy tones, the greens of hinterland country, and turquoise blues of the sea. While some works are functional many are decorative pieces inspired by the environment and the vibrant hues of her surroundings.

Juanita Van Den Bergh

Juanita VDB is an Australian Artist & Noosa local. Inspired by her surroundings and the cool and eclectic coastal vibe, her works reflect a love for the synergy and interaction of colour. Her original works will not only change the landscape of your interiors, they serve to evoke emotion.

Sancha McGilchrist

Sancha’s creative skills range from mixed media to vibrant acrylics on canvas, ink and botanical press. Her preference leans towards contemporary landscape and still life. Sancha has had 9 exhibitions and her work has gone to all areas throughout Australia and overseas also resident artist at Eumundi Road Gallery

Niknot Glass

John’s work consist of warm glass work that is primarily abstract pieces for colour and aesthetics, and others whose focus is geometric to include the challenge of precision, whilst allowing for the movement of glass when fired. Items are generally completed in molds to shape them, or installed on stands.

Bage Studios

Having taken up ceramics and ceramic sculpture since retiring Neita now enjoys all her spare time working with clay, whether it is throwing on the wheel, hand building or creating figurative sculptures. Neita says she loves the forgiving nature of clay and it’s endless possibilities.

Nedra Purnell Fine Art

Nedra is a storyteller. Her art depicts personal responses to the Australian environment, wildlife and human activity. Pieces invite viewers to share their own experiences, interpreting the use of Nedra’s wealth of visual language elements and techniques. Artworks range through watercolour, acrylic and extensive use of mixed media and drawing.

Karen Rogers

Karen’s art is a ‘wind in your hair’ ride through colour, shape, texture and powerful abstract themes. Inspired by her love of sailing and her years living in London, she weaves her stories of land and sea into bold uplifting images using mark-making, expressive gesture and collage.

Irene Visser

Irene lives in Marcus Beach, where the ocean and Noosa’s unique natural environment inspire and inform her work. Fascinated by small details, Irene strives to recreate the wonder of small things in nature, where the possibilities are limitless. Her work is a mixture of functional ware and whimsical sculpture forms.

Debra Hutton Art

Debra Hutton, lived in Sydney, established Artist and Art Consultant creates in Colin Passmore’s Art House Studio, Lake Cootharaba.Her interplay of colour and layering creates a stunning rhythmic work, that brings the viewer into her world of Italy, a life of travel she remembers during her years with Qantas.

Stacey Petersen

Stacey lives and paints amongst the beautiful beaches of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Her current series of watercolour paintings explores the many wonderful qualities of coastal life. Characterized, by a captivating sense of connection, her minimalist style speaks of an uncluttered life and gratitude for the simple things that bring joy.

Mike Taylor

Mike has lived by the sea his whole life, and is forever inspired by its many moods, colours and movement. Mike captures these in his acrylic on canvas paintings. He says “If my paintings invite you into this beautiful world, then I have succeeded.” Recent work focuses on Noosa.

Martin Taylor

Martin’s paintings are inspired by his life overseas and his travels in Australia and abroad. He works in a variety of media – oils, acrylics, ink, water colour and gouache. The media is selected based on the subject matter and mood Martin is seeking to capture. His oil and acrylic

Kim Wallace Ceramics

Born and raised in the Netherlands, Kim Wallace has called Australia home for over twenty years. Kim’s eye for design and attention to detail coupled with her passion for high quality product.

Kate Florence

Kate’s painting practice is work is exploration of human existence through paint, colour and form, she continues to explore the marriage of classical and abstract.

Eileen Thompson Art

Eileen is a mixed media artist working with a variety of mediums including alcohol inks and water colours. She is influenced by nature and bright bold colours are often a feature of her art.

Sarah Drysdale

Sarah’s ceramic work is distinctive for her detailed decoration utilizing the ancient arts of sgraffito and mishima. Her designs are often inspired by plant life, especially flowers, leaves and wild grasses. Sarah also draws and paints in ink, watercolour and acrylic, with occasional additions of texture with yarn and fabric.

Jan Murphy

Jan’s art filled with colour, life, created with acrylic, mixed media, collage and found objects. Her hand-made stencils and scratching and scraping add interest and texture. With recent successful exhibitions, Jan is looking forward to showing her new work at Noosa Open Studios 2023. Her photographs have been sold worldwide.

Fiona Groom

As an Artist I like to create emotion, reaction and narrative, Animal Life is what inspires and informs me, and as the composition slowly comes to life, it begins to establish itself with its own story, its own response to evoke and a sentiment that lingers on.

Dennis Forshaw Pottery

The metamorphic or transformative qualities in my work, are about growth, change, and enlightenment, this reinforces the power of life and how special it can be. I am working towards the unknown, exploring all possibilities. Creating works that speak for themselves, this is important to me.

Dale Leach Art

Dale has been interested in art all her life. However during her working life, she either had no money for art supplies or no time to use them. It has only been possible to pursue her passion for painting and art making since leaving full time work permanently.

Wendy Britton

Wendy has a great sense of fun which comes through in her quirky bright and colourful pieces. She also like to incorporate her love of the flora and fauna which is in abundance in her surrounds. She things the best part of being a full time ceramicist is the variety.

Saren Dobkins

Saren’s expressive and narrative works are animated with colour and emotion. A professional oil painter for over 30 years, her work is held in public and private collections. Her distinctive style is bold, painterly and thoughtful. She sensitively portrays our humanity, exploring our universal internal landscapes with humour and insight.

Dave Gilbert

Dave paints in watercolour and acrylics. He incorporates skills from his pastry-cooking days, using pallet knives and piping bags to add structure and texture to his work. He has a passion for working with clay and his award-winning sculptures brighten up many homes interstate and overseas.

Dinah Wakefield

Dinah’s paintings are enjoyed all over the world, including collections in New York, London, Paris and throughout Australia. She is known for the tremendous sense of movement and energy that she captures in her paintings and the beautiful ambience her work creates.

Pan Pottery

Pan Pottery pots are hand made by Angus McDiarmid using a traditional woodfire kiln, kick wheel and a blend of Australian and locally dug clays. Making in his new studio which is built with hand milled local timber, Angus’ goal isn’t creating a beautiful pot, it’s creating a beautiful life.

Susan Schmidt

Susan’s paintings are contemporary and figurative with subtle abstract elements and surprises. Acrylic and oil layered and rubbed back evoking nostalgia. Inviting appreciation for the taken for granted, reflecting concern for the environment and sustainable living. Her works are exhibited, awarded and collected nationally and internationally.

Kevin Dick

Kevin has been a master craftsman boatbuilder of high quality powered boats of his own design that have been a reputation for quality throughout Australia. With 50 years experience he’s now focused on sculpture and over the last 5 years has created some amazing artwork along maritime and aboriginal themes.

Jo Cook

Jo is developing some layered mixed media pieces using fabric, vintage ephemera and found objects. She is also producing tiles as trivets featuring her original artworks as decals as well as some quirky ceramic pieces. Her gift range of scarves, journal, cards and more will be available too.

Jenny Hines Art

Working in oil and acrylic, Jenny constructs bold landscape images abstracted from the visible world, building a composition of fragmented memories drawn from her physical, spiritual and emotional recollections. Distinct and multifaceted images solidify a natural presence – one of the weather, colour and texture of foliage.

Helen Lawson

Portraiture,Still Life, and Contemporary genres are the focus areas of Helen’s artwork. Mixed Media allows the creation of exciting elements to the visual surface. The contemporary canvas describes the emotions and the vibrant world that surrounds us. Commissions are most welcome.

Giuliana De Witts Art

Inspired by nature Giuliana breathes her sunny coast locale at Sunrise Beach into her painting, print making, expressive mark making, and life drawing.
Colour and movement merge in her works, a celebration of the relationship between art and the artist, spanning 27 years of creative freedom!

Hart Fire Designs

After working 40 years as a first class sheet metal tradesman. Wolf is now exploring metal using his skills and knowledge creating unique pieces. He is inspired to turn paper origami into’ Metalgami’. Wolf’s studio set in the stunning Noosa Hinterland is interesting and eclectic, well worth the beautiful drive.

Hart Fire Designs

Melbourne born artist Kerry Sanders now living in the Mary Valley Queensland, has been working with ceramics for over 30 years. Kerry’s inspiration comes from the natural world, using form, texture and colour to express its’ beauty. Kerry works with a number of clays to create functional and sculptural works.

Carol Watkins Ceramics

Carol has been working with ceramics for 17 years and has exhibited in a number of galleries on the Sunshine Coast.She favours alternative firing methods such as saggar, raku, and naked raku, with each piece being a ‘one off’ with sometimes breathtaking results. Serendipity really.

Rossella Van Vugt

Rossella Van Vugt works from a small home studio in Sunrise Beach, Qld. She is inspired by many overseas, interstate and local trips she has taken over the years as well as her love for the Noosa River precinct. She depicts her paintings from her photo reference material. Her paintings

Maria Brown

Maria is an Art teacher who now focuses on her own Art practice, primarily Ceramics. Her motivation is to create unique vessels and objects of beauty that reflect many of the inherent design elements she observes in the natural environment. Maria continues to teach via small group workshops.

Jennie Smith

Jennie is a Cooroy based artist who has a love of nature that is reflected in her vibrant floral paintings. Her abstracts show a quirky view of the world while the geometric abstracts show her love of form & structure. Every painting has a sense of fun & joy.

Charlotte Wensley

Loosely based in the landscape painting genre, Charlotte’s work is concerned with multidimensional experiences of physical spaces. The socio-spatial interactions that happen between people, places and emotions, both historically embedded over time and in the chance encounter of the moment, are recurrent themes in her work.

Kay Wright

With a passion for alternative firing methods, Kay uses organic materials to create unique Saggar and Raku fired ceramics.
Kay’s paintings are abstracted from nature and reflect a deep connection to her local environment. Her preferred medium is oil and cold wax.
Constant experimentation is key to her practice.

Jen Jay Art

For many years, Jen has enjoyed palette knife painting Noosa’s beaches. Her latest series Noosa from above, a bird’s point of view “perspective” incorporating the water ways and Noosa’s Everglades. Intriguing the viewer to be challenged by objects and shapes, with the sunlight and shadows approximating the east coasts time

Kym Henkee-Poole

Kym loves playing with paint. She works primarily in acrylics, creating contempary pieces that draw on the bold colours and shapes from in the natural environment.

Julia Vail

Originally from Paris, Julia went to Bath Academy of Art in the UK where she completed a Bachelor of Arts in Three Dimensional Design (Ceramics). Her interest has always been in hand-built forms focusing on curved, tactile and asymmetrical vessels with one form inspiring and leading to the next.

Robyn Moon

Robyns work mainly focuses on Realism in Portraiture & figurative work in oils, which she has studied in depth over many years. Recently, Robyn has exhibited in Salon De Refuses Brisbane Portrait Prize, Salon De Refuses John Villiers Outback Prize, Petrie Gallery Brisbane & Mirror-Mirror at the Butter Factory.

Sonia Begley Art

Sonia’s art brings the lush tropical surrounds of nature into the home with her modern colourful botanicals and Australian flora’n’fauna. Painting is an expression of passion for her environment, the lush colours and shapes of the surrounding rainforests, coral reefs and hinterland, capturing the essence of nature on canvas.

Beatrice Prost

Take a deep breath and immerse yourself into Beatrice’s studio. Her creative place is an amphitheatre of green where you will journey throughout underwater dreams. Inspired by the organic geometries of coral life, Beatrice paints XLarge canvasses and carves aluminium. Her art is like a reef on steroids.

Alison Comber

Alison is a self-taught artist who loves to hunt down second hand items and turns them into imaginative sculptures in her many creative moments. She creates fantastic robots, birds, insects, colourful earrings and other fantasy pieces. Alison has embraced abstract painting in mixed media giving her a new direction.

Penny McIntyre

Penny works as a silversmith creating one-off jewellery pieces including earrings, bangles, pendants and rings. Her work is fashionable, varied and sometimes quirky, which means there is something for everyone. She uses sterling silver and occasionally adds alternative materials. Sculpture and ceramics are also created in her studio.

Mitchell English

Mitchell English is an Australian contemporary artist. With a career spanning more than 30 years, Mitch’s paintings have an undeniably Australian, coastal aesthetic. His work is his highly sought after and held in both public and private collections, nationally and internationally.

Sonia Conti

Sonia‘s unique artwork are inspired by her experiences from throughout the world. She constantly creates exciting new designs using different techniques. Sonia has a passion for hand built and wheel thrown clay pieces and also painting with acrylic. Art and craft have always been a part of her life.

Jule

Painting asks questions. Jule works by capturing the essence of curiosity, keeping itself fresh until it reveals itself. She paints people, landscapes, flora, still-life, figures in settings and life as she sees it. Acrylic, gouache, oil and drawings with a strong sense of colour and gesture in a contemporary style.

Geoff Cook

Geoff has been crafting one off knives since 1981, with a diploma in gold & silversmithing @ RMIT. He has been creating balanced & functional knives , incorporating the Ancient Damascus steel thru to High End Stainless Steel, including exotic Australian timbers , Deer Antler & bronze castings .

Trevor Purvis

Trevor is an award winning artist. His energetic, contemporary outback paintings are now collected all around Australia including by many commercial art galleries in the capital cities. His popular Energise Your Painting workshops attract art hungry students to his Maluti Studio and to his famous outback painting experiences.

Rowley Drysdale

Rowley is known as one of Australia’s foremost ceramic artists. His practice spans four decades in ceramics, particularly wood fired work and the development of high fired glazes. His 2D artwork explores non traditional surface techniques, such as the use of raw earth, pigments and multi layered painting sequences.

Kerry Norman Art

Creating Joy through Art. Kerry loves to share her Knowledge of all mediums in art especially utilising the natural enviroment at her hinterland property. This year Kerry will be Selling her popular Cyanotypes and Botanical Eco Prints as well as facilitating workshops over the10 days. This Studio is really worth

Marg Watt Artwork

Marg is a mixed media artist, watercolorist and a creator of unique cyanotypes. Inspiration for Marg comes from the beauty and detail found in the environment where she loves to push the boundaries of traditional watercolour to create colourful and engaging artworks that will brighten any contemporary wall space.

Bronwyn Barton

Bronwyn creates contemporary artworks expressing her close connection to her bushland environment. Her use of colour, expressive brushstrokes and mark making result in artworks that are striking from a distance but provides so much more to explore when you get in close.