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Studio Days at Callemondah

September 23, 2016 by Kim Grivas 1 Comment

Tonight I was given the opportunity to   speak about and open an exhibition ‘ Studio Days’ at the Kiama Fire Station Gallery. It is a group exhibition of artists working out of Callemondah, the home and studio of well known artist Tori Di Mestre.         Callemondah , is a refuge from the … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Exhibitions Tagged: abstraction, art gallery, artists, Callemondah, collaborative, Kiama Fire Station, landscape, May Barrie, Still Life, studio, supportive, TAFE Wollongong, women

Art in Historical Glasshouse

June 19, 2016 by Kim Grivas 1 Comment

‘On Reflection’ at The Palm House ( glasshouse) gallery Sipping a hot chocolate while meandering on pathways through the fresh dark foliage of the Botanical gardens on a crisp sunny morning last Saturday, I was headed for the Palm House, the oldest glasshouse in Australia. It was erected in 1876 and as I discovered, sits in a … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Artists, Exhibitions Tagged: abstract, art, art gallery, artists, botanical, ceramics, colour palette, exhibition, figurative, glasshouse, Jervis Bay, landscape, mixed media, Oil painting, painting, royal botanical gardens, sculpture.watercolour, shape, Still Life, Sydney, tone, vessels, wax

Still Life Workshop at Huskisson

March 13, 2016 by Kim Grivas Leave a Comment

Still Life oil Painting with Kim Shannon       Saturday morning and I find myself zipping along the highway headed to Huskisson to partake in some long awaited intensive  still life painting. I have booked myself into two blissful days of painting with the incredibly talented and humble artist Kim Shannon. Early morning Huskisson … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Artists, Workshops Tagged: Jervis Bay Art Workshops, Oil painting, Still Life, The Master and her masterpieces

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