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Here, there and everywhere

LOCAL artists Natalie Barlow and Jeff Fraser are currently exhibiting Australia and Abroad at the Pomona Railway Station Gallery until 10 February.
The exhibition will showcase the works of both artists with Natalie exhibiting paintings in oil and watercolour of the Australian landscape, wildlife and inspirations from her travels to Africa and India.
Natalie moved to the Sunshine Coast four years ago from the hectic life of a graphic designer in Sydney.
While the landscape paintings she is exhibiting are mainly from other parts of Australia, Natalie finds living in Noosa inspiring and peaceful, which motivates her to continue to paint the bush and birds that surround her.
Jeff Fraser, who belongs to the Cooroora Woodworker’s Club with his wife Lorraine, is a wood turner and spoon maker. His bowls and spoons are an example of recycling a piece of old wood into something of great use and a pleasure to look at.

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