Eve Howard
The ceramic work pictured here shows one of Eve's major and ongoing explorations, birds, in particular the sea birds that live around south-eastern Tasmania, which is where Eve lives and works for approximately half of each year.
Her work is on exhibit at several galleries in Tasmania, namely Handmark at Salamanca Place in Hobart, Potters Croft in Dunalley and Strahan Woodworks on Tasmania's west coast. The joyous nature of Eve's work has ensured they take off from this remote beautiful island and travel the world, creating a connection with people that are global.
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Marius Starkey
Artist and visionary, Marius Starkey has been creating his uniquely beautiful works for over 25 years.
The works of art created by Marius capture great emotion and the results are different aspects of the human psyche contained within each and every unique creation.
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Naomi Howard
Exhibiting this work is truly a watershed for Naomi Howard. The paintings, executed over the fifteen months, represent a torrent of work which is expressive of her passion for certain places and their people. This passion was born in the child and lies deep within the mature and widely experienced woman, subterranean wellsprings to be tapped at will.
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Ruth Howard
Recognising rhythm (vibration) as the connecting thread between the material and non-material worlds, Ruth’s constructed drawings and shadow paintings transcribe how human biology connects with the mind and how both might connect to spirit.
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Rebekah Pesicka-Parlee
Rebekah Pesicka-Parlee has a unique and diverse background which is celebrated in the many artistic talents she has demonstrated throughout her professional art career which began in 1990 at the age of fifteen. Her earliest limited edition prints were pencil drawings of wildlife art and First Nations people, inspired exclusively by her exposure to the wild and rugged lifestyle of commercial fishing and her families homestead in isolated Jennis Bay, Drury Inlet, British Columbia, Canada.
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Mari Minegishi
A passionate photographer. With Mari's keen sense of light and shadow coupled with a unique perspective on the aspects of "visible presence", she manages to capture the world around her on film and in print as something exquisitely detailed. A journey into the unnoticeable.
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