The ‘As Above, So is Below’ exhibition is now open at the Customs House Gallery.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Visitors to the Customs House Gallery will have the chance to explore space in all its meanings through the gallery’s latest exhibition, ‘As Above, So is Below’.
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The exhibition’s theme was created by the 16 local artists who contributed works, inspired by all things space-related — outer space, skies, the oceans and more.
The artists have created relevant works in a range of different styles and mediums, including oils, acrylics, pastels and mixed media.
Acrylic painting by artist Elly Trigwell.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Gallery owner Kate Villaroel said there was an array of artworks on display for visitors to enjoy.
“There is a mixture of different types of works — landscapes with reflection, abstract, floral, some with muted tones and others bold colours (and) some very thought-provoking pieces,” she said.
“As always, it’s fascinating to see what our artists create, and this exhibition is no exception. (It is) definitely worth a visit!”
Artworks can be purchased at the gallery, with a wide price range catering to all buyers.
An official opening is yet to be held; however, the exhibition is now open to visitors and will be running until Sunday, November 30.
Artists used a range of mediums, including oils, acrylics, pastels and mixed media.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
The exhibition was brought together by 16 local artists.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Artists created works based on their own understanding of ‘space’.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
The works in the exhibition range in style.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Artworks range from small to large, ensuring there are affordable options for art lovers wishing to buy.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Many of the artworks have a link to nature.
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JORDAN TOWNROW