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Feathers, Fur and Fantasy

Glen Smith
Glen Smith
Published: April 18, 2023
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Artist Karen Leahy (Right) will feature her work alongside that of Caroline Bradley (Left) at their Lowood Exhibition “Feathers, Fur and Fantasy”.
Artist Karen Leahy (Right) will feature her work alongside that of Caroline Bradley (Left) at their Lowood Exhibition “Feathers, Fur and Fantasy”.
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THERE is an upcoming exhibition in the Open Dorr Gallery at Lowood that you should pop out to see.

The exhibition titled ‘Feathers, Fur and Fantasy’ features the joint work of Karen Leahy and Caroline Bradley.

Opening from May 5 and running till June 1. with the opening on May 6 with a ‘meet the artists’ organised for 3pm with afternoon tea provided.

Karen and Caroline have been painting together for 18 years, and despite highlighting their art in group exhibitions around QLD, they have never shown their work together.

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With similar interests, yet different styles, their work compliments each other and makes for interesting viewing.

Karen’s stunning art has won many awards and her miniatures are sought after. Karen uses a multitude of mediums to express character behind an artwork.

Working predominantly in watercolour, Caroline’s work hangs in homes all over the world.

Her award-winning art is an interesting mix of abstract backgrounds used to create focus on her furry or feathered subject.

There will be art premiered at the exhibition and if an original work is not in your budget, there will be prints available. There will also be hand crafted jewellery, resin items and miniatures.

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