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'Beginnings' Art Exhibition


BEGINNINGS


Woman/Life

THE ARTISTS


Robyn Hudson
A love of art and the freedom it creates is a feeling I have always craved. Through exposure to a larger world of art, I have moved forward both personally and creatively. My current work reflects my balancing act between home, family and creativity.

Michelle Maree Spizzo
I express in my work a love of nature and all things beautiful. It is raw and spontaneous. There is no hidden agenda. Throughout my life I have used many media, but tend to revert back to canvas and acrylics. There is a simple beauty to life and I try to explore this concept and then adapt it to my artwork.

Charlie Wicking
I have always loved art in all its forms. I found the courage two years ago to pick up a paint brush to express the way I perceive the world. My artistic journey has just begun in acrylics and watercolour. At the present time I am motivated by colour; how it affects my emotions. Recently I won my first award for an abstract painting titled Dance of the Fireflies, which also sold. If I never win another award, or sell another painting, I am truly grateful someone else appreciated its beauty.

Ann Williams-Fitzgerald
My current work focuses on exploring deep-buried emotions relating to family connections, body image and bloodlines. Issues such as heritage, roots, connectedness and belonging. My father, who was a Polish gypsy spent over four years in a number of German POW camps during WWII, including three years in the dreaded Auschwitz Concentration Camp [Nazi Death Camp] before being moved to Neckargerach. On 4th April 1945 after a three-day-odyssey on a train to Dachau, the prisoners were liberated by the US-Army in Osterburken. After being liberated he left behind the turmoil of war-torn Europe and settled in the farthest corner of the world, Tasmania, in 1951 and was bonded to work for two years on the Tasmanian hydro electric scheme.
A Mothers Heart



Gerald Man
These images are photographs and etchings merged together to form an unusual blending of these two very different mediums. We have produced a truly unique process, which we call ‘MERGING VISIONS’ under our artistic name of Gerald Man

ann fitzGERALD
When I am taking photographs of the flowers I am captivated by the hidden world of shape, colour and texture. The vision I see is one of light and the delicate beauty of shape. I have tried to give the viewer an insight into that beauty. To me beauty does not necessarily mean a perfect bloom. I am more interested in the inner-beauty that I see and feel.

juanita wallMAN
I have been an artist from the age of eight years old. Over the years I have dabbled in oils, acrylics and also water colour painting. But drawing has always been the main stay of my artistic passion, until a few years ago, when I discovered printmaking techniques such as etching and drypoint - a new passion was borne!






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