Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentAt home in artists' studios

At home in artists’ studios

THE inaugural Noosa Open Studios three-day tour is almost here with a selection of local artists and artisans opening their studios to the public to share their inspiration and works.
The festival will highlight the plethora of local talent throughout the Noosa Shire with some of the artists showcasing how nature and wildlife have inspired their works in many different ways.
Nature’s beautiful plants inspire botanical artist Gabi Dick who said she found her inspiration and love for nature through the help of her family.
“From my earliest recollection my great-great grandfather showed me through the forest and taught me how to identify wild edible plants and my mother was also a great influence for my love of flowers as we strolled through many botanic gardens,” she said.
Taking a different angle on nature, artisan Phyl Williams said she is a compulsive collector who loves to find quirky and unusual objects that are abandoned, discarded or ignored in the bush, at the lake or on the beach.
“I often combine them with recycled objects creating whimsical and unique sculptures and fibre forms,” she said.
Local artist Tricia Bradford is also opening her studio to the public and said she expresses her love of wildlife through both her art and her sculpture.
“I think I like curves! Forming the beautiful structures of birds, animal and human shapes is very satisfying,” she said.
Also exhibiting their works and opening their personal studios are timber craftsmen Ross Annels and David Suters who find their inspiration in the grain, shape and texture of trees.
Artwork, sculptures and a sneak peak in personal studios from each of these artists are all part of the Noosa Open Studios event that kicks off on Friday 19 August and will run for three days to Sunday 21 August
For more information on the event visit www.noosaopenstudios.com.au and to buy tickets for the studio bus tour phone 0403 170 207 or email noosaopenstudios@gmail.com.
Tickets are $10 per person.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Tri club junior boost

Local junior athletes are set to benefit after the Tewantin Lions Club donated $1,000 to the Noosa Triathlon Club this month, reinforcing the strong...
More News

New police commissioner appointed

The State Government has appointed Brett Pointing as the Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service, following the retirement of Steve Gollschewski. Newly appointed...

Filling up with Unitywater

Thirsty locals and visitors have filled the equivalent of 70,000 reusable water bottles with fresh, healthy drinking water at Unitywater’s Drink Tap van over...

Help dogs help people

Up to 250,000 Australians living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) could benefit from an assistance dog, yet many are forced to wait upwards...

Summer swim in Noosa

The Noosa Summer Swim Festival being held this weekend has grown into one of Australia’s most iconic open water swimming events. Each year, more...

Caloundra hosts Community Cabinet

The Crisafulli Government is taking the first Community Cabinet of 2026 to Caloundra on Sunday 8 March. Premier David Crisafulli and Ministers will meet with...

Community update

From singing and bush care to service clubs and art, there is a wide variety of groups in Noosa. RED CROSS: The meeting of the Tewantin-Noosa...

Man charged on assault and theft

Police charged a 52-year-old man charged with multiple offences following the theft of Egyptian artefacts at a Caboolture museum and an assault in Hastings...

Proudly looking after the Mary

A native fish that has been faced with extinction is set to play a role in a much-wider effort to save the health of...

Menopause can mask ovarian cancer

Mater doctors are warning women that the onset of menopause and perimenopause can sometimes mask life-threatening cases of ovarian cancer. Around 1900 Australian women...

Weekend car crashes

Four people have been hospitalised following car crashes in the Noosa region this weekend. A woman in her 30s with minor injuries was transported to...