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2010 Exhibitions

Phone: (+ 61 4) 08  8376  8857  or  0410 481 237 email - glenelgartgallery@bigpond.com.au

A kaleidoscope of Australian Art is always open.  If you can’t call in just email/ph us. 
Fully insured professional packaging is included in your options so you don’t have to carry anything with you.
More details phone or email glenelgartgallery@bigpond.com.au

 email: glenelgartgallery@bigpond.com.au

“The Little Shop” and Gallery

15 Moseley Street, Glenelg SA.. 5045

Just off Jetty Rd at beach end turn at Wendy’s or
Catch the tram to the beach

Dymocks Mezzanine

Book Store, 55 Jetty Rd. (half way down on left with back to beach)  Glenelg SA. 5045
Free trams up and down Jetty Rd.

LOVE ART?

30th July - 22nd August 2010

 
Hi SALA enthusiasts!

Welcome to the 13th South Australian Living Artists Festival.
Enjoy the Jetty Rd Arts Trail - see paintings from local artists at locations including The Little Shop & Gallery - 15 Moseley Street, Dymocks Book Shop - 55 Jetty Rd., The Stamford Grand Hotel foyer & level 1, Crema Cafe - Moseley Sq.,Barista Cafe - 11 Nile St.

Our exhibitions during SALA include:

Igora Design  Creative Felting
“Shifting Sands”

www.igoradesign.com.au

Igora designs are a journey into the simple yet extraordinary transformation of silk and wool into textile art. Each unique piece is handcrafted into highly fashionable and wearable artistic statements. Whether whimsical and abstract or simple and sophisticated, each piece is inspired by our enchanting world. It may be her dream or yours. An ancient memory, a future dream or a present love….... but above all,  it is heartfelt.

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“where felt meets art - where art meets heart”

Lucyna Opala, the visionary and artist behind South Australia’s Igora label, attributes the admiration and success of her work to a lifelong passion for nature and fine arts. Much of what can be seen in Igora’s felt designs stems from her childhood living in Poland; folk colours, first loves and rich, unspoiled flora. Lucyna’s embrace of Australia also echoes in her unique pieces which capture the beauty of the outback, painted deserts and turquoise oceans teeming with underwater inhabitants.

It is this cultural courtship that not only creates striking and wearable art, but places Lucyna on an artistic platform all on her own.

email here for interest in an exclusive invitation to the opening fashion parade of Lucyna’s exhibition
Sunday afternoon 2nd of August


John Gould Limited Edition Bird and Animal prints produced in very limited edition by the British Museum.


Indigenous Artist Nikki Bough (nee Carabetta) paints tradition stories in modern ways with glorious colour blends. Acrylic on canvas


Katrina Formato.  Artist,  Acrylic on canvas click here


Aussie Jewels by Julie Frahm. Handmade Class beads form stunning necklets, earrings and bracelets. They look delicate but are very strong
and each bead is made by Julie . Beautiful Gifts click here


Alison Mulvihill.  Oils and acrylics on canvas click here


The Stamford Grand foyer -

Leni - Indigenous Artist on display for SALA.

About Leni

”Spine Tingling”

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STORY: “The feeling evoked in this piece is the hair raising, sixth sense that occurs at unexpected times when you feel a presence of a past spirit.  It is a reflection of the sharpness of that sensation as well as the flowing naturalness it brings to an individual both physically and spiritually”.

with certificates.