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Upcoming Exhibition: TRANSIENCE




We warmly invite you to "TRANSIENCE"  - a joint exhibition between artists Di Cox and Delma Brunello, and photographer Suzanne Sheridan at the Richard Randall Art Studio within the Botanic Gardens in Mt Coot-tha.

KEY INFORMATION

Location: 
Richard Randall Art Studio,
Botanic Gardens,
Mt Coot-tha Rd, Toowong

Entry: Free
Dates: 30 May - 5 June 2026
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 4:00PM daily


Di Cox: For Seekers of Sunshine and Colour!
Her second joint exhibition for the year, Di will be presenting a beautifully curated selection of her smaller original artworks, including watercolours (framed and unframed) and acrylics. In line with the theme Transience, you will see the evolution of Di's work: from her creative beginnings as a watercolourist, through to the present contemporary style - a fusion of water based media, hallmarked by colour and translucency. Be sure to come see some of her very latest creations!
Di will also have her full catalogue of works available to browse, for your selection of quality fine art reproductions… (including sold originals) …which gives you versatility to meet your precise art needs for your personal space.

Delma Brunello: Vibrant Abstraction of Life
Del's work is, put simply, bold and beautiful.. full of movement, colour, form and heart. Her abstract shapes visually connect her subconscious to each unique creation, an expression of her world view.
Her recent Centenary Pool series, a diversion from her usual style, will be included in this exhibition, capturing the lively Spring Hill icon in all its day to day glory.

Suzanne Sheridan: Everyday Photographer
Suzanne has always had an interest in photography and around about 10 years ago she came across the genre, Street Photography. A genre that required a minimal amount of camera gear for her to carry around and to have an eye for the interesting.
Suzanne has attended street photography workshops in Australia and overseas. Along the way, she has taken an interest in macro photography and at times has changed her perspective of what a street photography photo is. Now she would call herself a photographer of the “everyday”. Making photos of anything that catches her eye no matter where she is.
The photographs in the exhibit are a collection of moments made from her experiences and hopes that the viewer too will recognise something familiar about them in relation to their own “everyday”.

Cheers

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