A Whimsical Walk
Tuesday 17 to Sunday 29 September 2024
Time
10.00AM – 5.00PM
Venue: Pūmanawa Gallery
Free
This is an exhibition that Josephine and Olivia hopes will take you on a 'Whimsical Walk' through their woodland themed artworks. Josephine works in watercolours and oils, whereas Olivia uses coloured pencils. There are some collaboration pieces such as the one seen here, where Josephine has done the background in watercolour, and Olivia has done the animals in coloured pencils. We look forward to showcasing our works together for the first time!
Artists' Biographies
Olivia Bezett is a coloured pencil artist based in Lincoln, Christchurch. Olivia uses coloured pencils to create artworks of animals, often with surreal twists.
Josephine Davis is a watercolour and oil artist based in Halswell, Christchurch. Josephines work varies from whimsical fairy paintings, to surreal works, to landscapes.
All artworks are for sale.
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