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Harts in arts

For the first time, Pro Hart’s grandchildren Jake, Chloe and Harry will be exhibiting their latest works together in a special display at David Hart Galleries.
The exhibition will officially opening on Friday 1 May and all are invited to come along to the gallery between 5pm and 6pm for wine and nibbles and enjoy a talk by the artists about their works.
Jake’s Identity series is his breakout as a professional artist.
This series is an in depth exploration of the human condition, expressing an understanding of the pursuit of identity.
The urban style embodies “the desire to be more than just a number“.
Jake combines his career in graphic design with a life-long exposure to art to create something incredibly unique.
Chloe has been painting professionally for the longest out of the three Hart kids.
Her style has developed enormously from her first Noosa beach scene, sold at age 11, to her now abstract action paintings that focus on colour and movement.
She continues to evolve in both subject focus and medium, which has resulted in a diverse rage of works.
Thirdly, Harry, despite being still at school, is already in high demand with his dragonfly series.
He has become well known since being in the Stainmaster Carpet commercial where he mimicked his late grandfather in creating a masterpiece out of food.
His style is a nod to the men before him with its Outback colours and true Australian form.
The Hart kids are looking forward to sharing their passion and their artwork with visitors to the gallery.
David Hart Galleries is located at 30 Hastings Street, Noosa Heads.

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