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New exhibition at The Art Hub Cooroy

A new exhibition featuring the works of Karen Roberts, Kerry Keytre and Gemma Troy can be experienced at The Art Hub Cooroy until 29 June.

Creating enables Karen to share a part of her life’s journey in a spiritual and positive way.

She uses a variety of mediums to bring the sculptures to life.

“Acrylic paints and assorted mediums are the final components to bring everything together and give my sculptural piece life,” Karen said.

Working in mixed media gives Kerry the ability to adapt and change her artwork inspired by the light and ocean lifestyle in the Sunshine Coast.

Her art has reflective quality using light to bring up the colour and intensity in her artwork.

She mainly works with resin, mosaic wood, surfboards and fused glass, upcycling old objects into works of art.

Gemma is a creative soul who loves to write poetry, paint and make ceramic fairies.

She grew up fossicking in Ferntree Gullies, deep in the Australian bush with her dad.

This is where her imagination and her creativity were born. Gemma always pours her heart and soul into whatever she creates.

Be sure to visit the The Art Hub Cooroy to view this amazing exhibition at 3/2 Emerald Street, Cooroy. For more information call 5447 6155.

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