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Noosa artist fulfils dream with book launch

Noosa artist Julia Carter is seeing a dream fulfilled with the launch of her new book Love Always, a collection of inspirational quotes and beautiful paintings designed to uplift the spirit and bring more love into the world.

Julia’s intuitive, yet intentional approach to her work has gradually evolved over the twenty years when she began painting as therapy following a serious accident, with central themes of love, peace and joy all inspired by the natural beauty of the region.

Her love of heartfelt quotes is often interwoven in and around her work, giving the piece greater depth and meaning.

“I’ve always wanted to create a little book with my paintings and quotes, as a way of bringing more positive energy, joy, and love into the world,” Julia said.

“I also wanted to create a gift which expresses the ultimate depth of caring for another. Love Always is about love in all ways; love for others, love for life, love for our world and love for ourselves.”

Just in time for Noosa Open Studios, Queensland’s biggest art trail, Julia is looking forward to bringing together and celebrating art and culture with the amazing people of the Noosa community.

This special project, including a community book launch at 4pm Sunday 2 October and book discussion 10.30am Friday 14 October at her studio gallery at 33 Gateway Drive, Noosaville, is proudly supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Noosa Council through the Regional Arts Development Fund, for which she is extremely grateful.

All are welcome to attend and may view Julia’s website for more details at juliacarterartist.com

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