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Diversity in nature on show at Pomona

A collaboration between four local artists has resulted in Diversity in Nature, an exhibition at Pomona Railway Station Gallery’s Carriage Room during May.

Natalie Barlow and Erica Evans bring their realistic styles to paintings of birds and landscapes. Natalie’s oils and Erica’s acrylics complement each other in their interpretation of the natural world.

Jeff Fraser is a woodturner and carver who transforms pieces of wood into richly tactile and very collectable bowls, spoons and hearts.

Erica Harvey uses discarded elements and integrates them into living botanical artworks. A long-time collaborator with Jeff, she also carves beautiful spoons and hearts.

Diversity in Nature opens on Saturday 7 May at 11am and is on show until 1 June.

Meanwhile, Noosa Colours by Kasia Bekalarek is on show in the gallery’s Banana Shed from 30 April until 25 May. Kasia’s naïve painting style celebrates Noosa, particularly beaches, wildlife and birds.

Pomona Railway Station Gallery is at 10 Station Street Pomona, open 10am-4pm Tuesday to Friday and 10am to 2pm Saturday and Sunday.

For more information contact the gallery on 5485 2950 or check the following websites: nataliesgraphics.com or pomonartgallery.com

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