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Dianne Horvath’s Artist Inspiration and Creative Explorations

by Art Trails Tasmania | 18 Mar, 2024 | Artist Profile

Meet Pastel Artist Dianne Horvath I enjoy being around other artists and finding inspiration from their work. The Tasmanian landscape inspires me in so many different ways. The variety of colours, atmospheres, animal life and the diverse artistic talent here. I...

The Joy of Life Through the Lens of Art with Christie Lange

by Art Trails Tasmania | 14 Dec, 2023 | Artist Profile

Meet Binalong Bay Ceramist Artist Christie Lange My art making process starts with the joy of learning; about myself, others – human and non-human – and the world we all live in. I’m drawn to the lives of small organisms like fungi, lichens, mosses, slugs, plants,...

Discover Steve Myer: Painting the Ocean’s Dynamic Majesty

by Art Trails Tasmania | 22 Nov, 2023 | Artist Profile

Meet Seascape Artist Steve Myers I love finding out new ways to paint and I really enjoy the challenges that come with learning new techniques. Because I love to paint seascapes, I am never too far from inspiration, given the dynamic nature of the ocean. I love to...

Navigating Two Worlds Through Evolving Art with Pakana Artist Dean Greeno

by Art Trails Tasmania | 20 Nov, 2023 | Artist Profile

Meet Pakana Artist Dean Greeno in his Artist Profile Story As a child navigating between two worlds, I experienced the ever-changing adaptation within both as one increased its technological, consumerist driven agendas and industrial processes, while the other proved...

Meet Artist Emma Pilgrim: Capturing Wildlife and Wild Places Through Art

by Art Trails Tasmania | 19 Nov, 2023 | Artist Profile

Meet Watercolour Artist Emma Pilgrim I love the process of creating a painting, watching it come to life as I paint. When I paint birds and animals, I usually start with the eyes because they are so filled with life and personality and build the rest of the painting...

Unveiling the 8 Exciting Tasmanian Artists and Their Sources of Inspiration eBook

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Oct, 2023 | Art Trails Tasmania, Artist Profile, Book Review

An Artist eBook For You Today, I am thrilled to announce the launch of the inaugural eBook, “8 Exciting Tasmanian Artists and Their Sources of Inspiration”.  This remarkable eBook celebrates the artistry and the creative sparks that ignite in the hearts of...
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