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HomeNewsArtist Mitchell Cheesman draws a crowd at The G Contemporary

Artist Mitchell Cheesman draws a crowd at The G Contemporary

The G Contemporary was buzzing with crowds overspilling into the Noosa streets on Saturday night, 18 January, for the opening of the solo exhibition, Seasons Stain The Vein by local artist Mitchell Cheesman.

This is Cheesman’s third solo show in Noosa, and is already a huge success.

Collectors and admirers gathered to pay tribute to the new collection with plenty of red dots as the works were snapped up.

The expressive impasto weaves narratives and beauty throughout the paintings.

The titles are always literary works of art in themselves, and on the night, Mitchell delighted the viewers with a rendition of poetry that captured all twenty-two titles from the collection in beautiful prose, especially for the exhibition.

The exhibition at The G Contemporary, Hastings Street, Noosa Heads will run until Sunday 2 February.

The gallery is open seven days a week and please check the website thegcontemporary.com for daily opening times.

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