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Exotic still life

Exotic Tropical Fruit with a Touch of Okanui is Pam Taylor’s choice of subject for her tutored evening at Noosa Arts and Crafts ‘Art After Dark’ this month. The vibrancy of lush fruit, strong visual textures, interesting design elements may sound demanding but with Pam’s clear instruction and easily demonstrated techniques anyone can do it.

Pam is a talented well known artist who has tutored art groups, artists and students at many venues. She is currently at both Tinbeerwah and Noosa Arts and Crafts at Wallace House. Originally a commercial artist who practiced folk and decorative painting in her spare time, Pam has since added to her experience and knowledge with post graduate courses in the arts giving her the ability to apply a range of theories, techniques and exciting blends of colour that excite not only the eyes but the taste buds as well.

Art After Dark is at Wallace House, 1 Wallace Drive Noosaville on Thursday 26 September from 5.30pm–9pm. Cost $65 with all materials and delicious food supplied plus your painting to take home. Contact Jean on 54741211 to book.

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