There are 151 artist studios in Margaret River
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Award winning photographer from South Western Australia capturing the beauty in landscapes from around Australia and beyond.
Gerry Reilly specialises in free-formed glass art.
John Miller Design Australia’s leading jewellery workshop.
Artist Libby-Jean Muhling works with jewellery, mixed media, painting and upcycling.
Visit Gerry Reilly's studio, 5 mins from Margaret River; essential to book on our website to visit, see a demo or have a go yourself. Collect the finest in his West Australian handmade art glass
Being a printmaker, it is all about the reveal. Often the unintentional outcomes end up being my favourite pieces, working exclusively with marine life these happy mistakes are a regular occurrence.
As a sculptural artist, I produce realistic, as well as contemporary pieces, that are inspired by my love for nature and my passion for the outdoors.
I work with fragments of cloth and found objects. I love them and to me each has a heritage which creates its own story. My work is concerned with interpreting or disclosing these stories.
Amanda's art is in response to her immediate surroundings and home. She seeks and finds inspiration from personal treasures, old and new.
I am art. I work with pencil, charcoal and oils. Portraying objects of little use, however familiar. I have a soft spot for traditional landscape impressionism and portraiture.
Flowers are a huge source of creativity for me. I now combine my love of flowers and my passion for photography by gardening, creating floral art, and with the production of my cards.
From an early age I have been fascinated with art and the life of artists in whatever form they create. To live alongside society it seems, whist being within it.
In my studio, compelled to make. So many choices, surrounded by the materials of my craft, primarily Australian Merino Wool and fine silk. So seductive! So many possibilities for 2D and 3D forms.
CavesTimbers is unique in the sense that I endeavour to be involved in the entire process from log to finished product.
Willyabrup Dreaming is a rustic stone built pottery and gallery nestled in the bush and surrounded by wineries.
Panoramic landscapes, the underwater world and wildlife of Western Australia caught on camera by the talented photographer Ben Knapinski.
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.
Callum Fairnie (EcclesArt) has been specialising in mosaics using mixed media such as recycled objects, glass and tiles for almost 20 years.
I joined a local community pottery a few years ago to balance the challenges of my previous work life and learn a new skill. This took me on a beautiful journey to becoming a full time potter.
My favourite themes incorporate water - its playful fluidity, direction and colour possibilities.
Pick me! Pick me!’ my all knowing newborn self, shouted to the wand wielding fairies, when they were giving out gifts.
Charlotte is a talented welder of some four years. Starting out as a weekend fun activity, welding and her fascination with the possibilities of creating, has become her chosen field of expression.
Chester Sears, Master stone mason artist.
Chloe Wilder is a Margaret River painter who uses bright colours to focus on the modern female portrait.
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.
Colin has been experimenting with encaustic painting since 2000 and has been captivated by its possibilities and challenges.