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Jennifer Grubba Weaves Strength Into Every Wire Sculpture She Makes

by Art Trails Tasmania | 26 May, 2025 | Artist Profile

Jennifer Grubba is Untangling a Path to Healing with Her Wire Sculpture Practice My wire sculpture has been part of my recovery after a diagnosis of PTSD, Depression, Severe Anxiety and Agrophobia. I find the wire is incredibly meditative, and I can easily lose myself...

Jacquelyn Mansell Paints Tasmania’s Spirit With Heart and Purpose

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Apr, 2025 | Artist Profile

Meet Tasmanian Artist Jacquelyn Mansell The greatest joy in my art comes from the profound connection between myself, the subject, and the viewer. Immersing myself in the landscapes and wildlife of Lutruwita (Tasmania) allows me to translate the island’s raw...

Bold Colours and Mark-Making with Julie McDonald

by Art Trails Tasmania | 10 Jan, 2025 | Artist Profile

An Art Practice Centred on Sharing Connections My art practice is more than just a profession; it’s my way of sharing stories and connecting with the world around me. I thrive on experimenting with bold colours and mark-making, constantly challenging myself to step...

An Abiding Love for Colour and Making with Noelene Hammond

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Jan, 2025 | Artist Profile

Mixing Colour, Brightness & Abundance My love of colour started when I began selling in art galleries. Black, white and grey do not work. I try to create a picture in my head. My boxes of coloured wool I could not be without, as they give me great joy. My...

Steve Myers Explores Creativity & Artistic Growth

by Art Trails Tasmania | 20 Nov, 2024 | Artist Profile

Finding the Joy and Thrill of Creativity with Steve Myers The thrill of experimenting with new techniques, materials, or concepts can be incredibly fulfilling. Seeing how my work resonates with others, evokes emotions, or sparks conversations can be immensely...

Denise Cox Finds Joy Through Expressive Colourful Art

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Nov, 2024 | Artist Profile

The Joys and Solace in Art with Artist Denise Cox At this stage in my life, I seek solace through my art. Being creative brings me joy, peace and a sense of accomplishment. I love being immersed in the colour, texture and the adventure of painting. Painting for me is...
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