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The Falls of Umber

Glen Smith
Glen Smith
Published: April 5, 2023
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Artist Chris Sullivan and Gallery owner Astrid La Fleur
Artist Chris Sullivan and Gallery owner Astrid La Fleur
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On Bundalung people’s land, just a short distance from the popular Queen Mary Falls, sits the overwhelmingly beautiful Browns Falls.

The trail reinforces a notion towards the journey and shows the viewer the importance of the destination.

Chris Sullivan a local Ipswich artist has developed a sensational body of artworks that is on display at the Artworld Studio, 28 Bodalla Street, Norman Park Chris believes that we have a unique environment that deserves appreciation, not just in his paintings but also in our deeds.

For more information about Chris and this Exhibition go to artworld-studio.com or call 0417 198 491

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