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Off the Shelf art sale has bargain prices

The successful Off the Shelf Art Sale is now in its seventh year running from Friday 22 September to Sunday 24 September from 9am to 3pm, daily.

This sale offers an exceptional opportunity for you to view, connect with and purchase art by talented Mixed Media artists at bargain prices.

‘Off the Shelf’ Art Sale is where artists take the opportunity to declutter their studio, all to the benefit of buyers as prices are greatly reduced.

The gallery will be full of art, with two rooms to explore. It is not a traditional art exhibition, so no need to wait until sale ends to take home the pieces you love.

The sale includes a range of media and styles – watercolour, acrylic, oil, printmaking, collage, charcoal, pastels. There are experimental and decorative pieces.

There are canvases, prints, works on paper. Whether you want bold or soft, abstract or realism, you will find something you love.

The artists, both established and emerging, are members of the Buderim Craft Cottage, a renowned hub of creativity and popular Sunshine Coast gallery.

They are keen to declutter their studios and give you the opportunity to obtain something special for your home, office, or gift. All art is original and unique.

WHERE: Buderim Craft Cottage, 5 Main Street Buderim

WHEN: Friday 22 September to Sunday 24 September from 9am to 3pm, daily.

Tag these dates in your calendar and discover a unique perspective through the creative eyes of local artists. Love it. Buy it. Take it, to transform your surroundings.

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