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Explore unique artist’s creations in Cooroy

The Art and Sculpture Gallery at The Art Hub Cooroy is currently exhibiting the amazing creative artworks of three talented artists.The exhibitions will run until Thursday 25 February and will feature the unique works of Tim Noles, Peter Scott and Pam Chalker.

Tim Noles always felt drawn to the creative arts from an early school age.

Being encouraged by his wife and inspired by many artists, Tim has gained the confidence and inspiration to put brush to canvas.

His creativity encompasses a wide array of art forms, using acrylics, oils, mixed media and fluid styles. Producing his work on canvas, paper, tin, boards and recycled surfboards.

The second artist, Peter Scott, is a Japanese influenced ceramic artist.

Peter has recently exhibited in Japan and COVID has impeded him to return in the last couple of years, however he loves to be immersed in the Japanese world of artistic creations.Pam Chalker enjoys creating elements for making jewellery. She incorporates different material combinations, fold forming, cutting out designs and heat colouring copper and titanium.

She also likes to include wood, leather, beads and most of all freshwater pears in her creations.

Visit The Art Hub Cooroy at 3/2 Emerald Street. For more information call 5447 6155.

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