Barry and I were recently invited to participate in a printmaker's show at Maryborough. The exhibition is called Impressed, and is on at Gataker's Art Space in Maryborough throughout February.
The venue is beautiful and our friend Ken Munsie has a solo exhibition downstairs at the same time which is lovely - really worth a visit.
So we drove up to deliver our work a week or so ago. Here is our before shot - laugh!
Maryborough was a very important port and has a fabulous river-side precinct with traditional buildings and lots of public art. They also installed a war memorial in their gardens recently and I was very taken with it in so many ways. Here are a few of the pieces that caught me.
This is only a small part of the war memorial which is truly beautiful - rusted corten posts curving across, with terraces reflecting the cliffs at Gallipoli. All beautifully wrought - but it was this fragment of contrast that is my reminder point of the whole.
lovely images ! That corona typewriter...funny
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely to see the typewriter cast as a sculpture - just our sort of thing!
Deletethe typewriter caught my eye, too ... and sent me down memory lane ...
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Ahhh yes Liz; I do love a typewriter!
Deletelove seeing the prints framed and that stitched tin!
ReplyDeleteThat stitched tin just made me sigh with happiness...go well
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