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Panoramic landscapes, the underwater world and wildlife of Western Australia caught on camera by the talented photographer Ben Knapinski.
The Blackwood is the largest river in Australia's South West.
Boranup Gallery showcases a stunning collection of Jarrah furniture, Marri furniture, and Blackbutt furniture with quality artworks & craft.
Towering karri trees, some over 60m in height, undulate across the valley. With sunlight streaming onto their smooth trunks, this is one of the best sights in the Margaret River Region.
The lookout gives sweeping views over the forest and the coast west to Hamelin Bay.
I am constantly entertained by what I seem to discover in pieces of raw timber being natural shapes that become animals or timber grain (patterns) that are simply exquisite in raw form.
Take a stroll 27m down into Calgardup Cave’s magnificently decorated chambers.
Callum Fairnie (EcclesArt) has been specialising in mosaics using mixed media such as recycled objects, glass and tiles for almost 20 years.
Margaret River region's finest makers of Butter and Cream Fudge, Adult Fudges, Fudge Sauces and "Real" honey Honeycomb using Western Australian and local honeys from the Margaret River Region.
I love that art draws out personal impressions and reflections from us unique to our own ways of seeing and being.
The Cave Works discovery centre is well worth a visit, as is Lake Cave, one of the deepest tourist caves in Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.
Chester Sears, Master stone mason artist.
Unique Fine Art Australian Native Bird Portraits- watercolour paintings featuring exquisite details of mostly Western Australian birdlife and stunning flora. Framed Originals & Limited Edition Prints.
Influenced by her grandmother - a keen gardener, plant lover and painter of wildflowers - Christine has created a collection of botanical watercolours of both exotic and native plants of her area.
This body of work curated for Open Studios presents illustration as a means to ignite our collective imagination and employs chiaroscuro to deliver compelling and dramatic narratives.
My art inspiration has been the beautiful countryside full of the towering trees and magnificent wildflower displays we are lucky to have in the Margaret River region.
I am an emerging artist having worked previously in a number of other industries ranging from restaurant owner, personal trainer and my career spanning 15 years as a town planner/project manager.
15km south of the town of Margaret River is a little corner of paradise called Bob's Hollow, one of WA’s best sport climbing crags, offering steep limestone walls and more than 20 established routes.
The sweep of limestone stretches along the southern bank of the picturesque Margaret River.
The cliffs are well worth the rock climbing and abseiling if that’s your thing, or just explore around and admire the incredibly beautiful and dramatic coastal views.
Conto Spring is a clean, cold freshwater spring that flows through the high limestone ridge and out onto the beach below.
Cosy Corner is a stunning coastal area with a white sandy beach, granitic headlands and limestone islands offshore.
Hand made Earthenware and Porcelain Ceramics and Paintings. Endlessly inspired by the intricacies of nature; and particularly the play of light on water and the patterns it creates.
In the past Open Studios exhibitions, my work focused on creating narrative rich, household furniture and objects made from up-cycled materials. In 2018, I am stepping from looking at the things that surround people and make their lives rich and livable, to looking at how to enrich people’s identity in the context of their community and culture. This shift is accompanied by a considerable increase in the size of the works.
Painting and drawing have always given me a sense of joy from a young age.
As a TAFE lecturer of visual arts for the past 14 years my teaching areas have been painting and art theory.
In Open Studios 2018, I’ve used the creative process to explore the concept of “different minds”. The result is an “art scape” of up cycled works across the studio and property, that provide stories and a narrative exploring the experience of living and coping in a complex world of difference. “Same, same but different” using Mindfulness to view this space well describes what I am grappling with in these works.
Diana Bostock is a painter and drawer.
Dorothy's love for art began with Margaret River Studio of Fine Art in 2010 and her favourite medium is acrylic as well as pastel and palette knife in a thicker medium.
One of Australia's largest specialty collections of birds of prey.