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Gerry Reilly specialises in free-formed glass art.
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
GIANT HEDGE MAZE on 5 ha of stunning landscaped gardens, playground, free gas barbeque, sheltered picnic areas, games and puzzles.
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.
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.
Located on the edge of the town of Margaret River, Big Pine Bramley Forest is an excellent destination for mountain bike enthusiasts.
I love that art draws out personal impressions and reflections from us unique to our own ways of seeing and being.
Caves Road is a 111-kilometre-long (69 mi) scenic route in the South West region of Western Australia. It connects western Busselton with Augusta, running along or to the west of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste ridge, and is an alternative route to Bussell Highway.
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.
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.
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.
One of Australia's largest specialty collections of birds of prey.
I am constantly amazed and humbled by the complex relationships of this country’s environment. The process of making art keeps me constantly curious.
Elisa Markes-Young was born in Poland, moved to Germany in 1981 and arrived in Australia in 2002, living in Perth Australia ever since.
Ellen and Alfred Bussell chose the perfect spot for their new home in 1857.
Ellensbrook at Mokidup is a historic property located in Yebble, Western Australia, near Margaret River.
Margaret River artist Emily Jackson draws her inspiration from the local flora and fauna and uses a variety of mediums and methods of printmaking to document these species on paper.
Fi Wilkie is a Painter based in Margaret River where she has lived and worked for over 25 years.
Fin Debbo is a young, emerging artist focussing her work primarily around lino cut print making and drawing, yet she loves to experiment and go between many mediums.
Francesco Geronazzo lives and works in Margaret River, Western Australia and Castel del Rio in Italy.
I just enjoy creating an image from a handful of paint colours and a white canvas.
Honor Densby is an eclectic artist, working with mediums like resin, wood, mosaic and fabric.
Closely studying shifting volumes of the rugged Australian landscape and transforming them into architecture, I moved to WA to continue exploring the land through art and architectural objects