Exhibition Opening: Creek Walks
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Creek Walks
Jo Hollier
Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Opening: 6pm Friday 29 August 2025
Exhibition: 29 August - 12 October 2025
"Creek Walks" consists of creative explorations and processes of times spent along the edge of a creek which rises in S.E. Forests National Park (NSW). Inspiration is drawn from the surroundings, capturing the essence of the natural beauty and tranquility found in secluded areas. The prints created in collagraph, etching and monoprint reflect the interplay between light and shadow, the intricate patterns formed by leaves and branches, and the subtle variations in hues that define the creek’s environment. Through my art, I aim to evoke a sense of connection and appreciation for the unique ecosystems that thrive along the creek’s banks. My artistic exploration is a testament to the adaptability and boundless possibilities of printmaking. It is a celebration of nature’s subtle wonders and a reflection of the ever-changing landscape along the creek’s edge.
Learn more: belcoarts.com.au/creek-walks/
Image: "Swamp Banksia" (detail) by Jo Hollier
Jo Hollier
Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre
Opening: 6pm Friday 29 August 2025
Exhibition: 29 August - 12 October 2025
"Creek Walks" consists of creative explorations and processes of times spent along the edge of a creek which rises in S.E. Forests National Park (NSW). Inspiration is drawn from the surroundings, capturing the essence of the natural beauty and tranquility found in secluded areas. The prints created in collagraph, etching and monoprint reflect the interplay between light and shadow, the intricate patterns formed by leaves and branches, and the subtle variations in hues that define the creek’s environment. Through my art, I aim to evoke a sense of connection and appreciation for the unique ecosystems that thrive along the creek’s banks. My artistic exploration is a testament to the adaptability and boundless possibilities of printmaking. It is a celebration of nature’s subtle wonders and a reflection of the ever-changing landscape along the creek’s edge.
Learn more: belcoarts.com.au/creek-walks/
Image: "Swamp Banksia" (detail) by Jo Hollier
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