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Your shadow at evening rising to meet you Dead Leaf Dreaming: Echoes
Suki and Hugh Gallery
23 March to 7 May, 2017Dead Leaf Dreaming: Echoes is about the hot, dry Australian summer redolent with plants, animals, insects and artefacts, all of which reveal themselves as echoes of having been something more. The subject matter of the works echo what was, echo colour, echo name and sound.
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"A moment’s surrender" Some things only become clear much later…
FORM Studio and Gallery
8 August to 28 August, 2016
Opening: Saturday 08 April - 6:00pmSome things only become clear much later ... is about plants (and some animals) right at the very end of their lives, but not in a morbid way. Some things become clear much later ... explores the beautiful patterns and delicate tracery of leaves, grasses and bones as they continue on their journey.
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"Skin Deep" From the Red Heart
Australian National Herbarium and National Seed Bank
7 September to 9 October, 2016A joint exhibition by Sharon Field (painter) and Cathy Franzi (Ceramicist) at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra. The concept for this exhibition originated in the ANBG’s vision for the new Red Centre Garden, to inspire appreciation of Australia’s unique desert plants and landscapes.
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"A cradle for life and love" On the Verge
FORM Galley
7 October to 30 October, 2014
Opening: Thursday 09 October - 6:00pmThree women from different generations present moments of union, flowering, fading, seeding, dying, struggle and rebirth from the lives of rare and common plants found in the fossil record until today. Some of their works bring to life parts of plants that are largely invisible to the naked eye. Other works provide a memorable look at commonplace plants.
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"Grape Leaf & Tendril" A Mirror On Memory
The Q Gallery
1 October to 14 October, 2013Much of life is made up of “mirrors” and “memories”. The mirror reflects what is happening at a particular point in time. What is. The memory is a reflection on time past. What was. Nature also reflects this passing of time.