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Living forces at Pomona Gallery

Dianne McInerney is exhibiting her exciting glass and painted works at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery during October.

Dianne says the experience of contemplating the splashing waves on the beach relaxes her and helps her become one with nature. Her show pays homage to the sea.

“Glass is transformational,” Dianne says of her slumped kiln-formed sculptured glass works.

Her show “Living Forces” is on show in the Carriage Room from 1 October to 2 November, with its formal opening at 11am on Saturday 15 October.

Meanwhile in the Banana Shed, artist Lee Birch is undertaking a solo show.

Lee is an intuitive artist and the creator of joy-filled art workshops at beautiful Cooroy.

Her art journey is one of a love of vibrant colour and the healing that this can bring to both the artist and the viewer. She uses art to express emotion and to tap into her own intuition and body sensations, allowing them freedom through choice of and the stimulation of colour.

Lee’s exhibition is from 24 September until 26 October.

Pomona Railway Station Gallery is on this year’s Noosa Open Studios art trail, and is located at 10 Station Street Pomona. Opening hours are 10am-4pm Tuesday to Friday and 10am to 2pm Saturday and Sunday.

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