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Terra Art Gallery

Ann Rayment: Solo Exhibition: "Country in Color"

Spectacular solo show by Ann Rayment Exhibition Dates: 15th - 23rd Nov Opening Event: Friday, 19th Nov, 6 pm

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Ann Rayment: Solo Exhibition: "Country in Color"
Ann Rayment: Solo Exhibition: "Country in Color"

Time & Location

15 Nov 2021, 10:00 am – 21 Nov 2021, 6:00 pm

Terra Art Gallery, 106 Terralong Street, Kiama NSW, Australia

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About the Event

Exhibition Dates: 15th - 23rd Nov 

Opening Event: Friday, 19th Nov, 6 pm 

Celebrate Ann Rayment's delightful new collection with art-loving friends, live music, wine and good vibes. 

Live Music by: George Bishop 

https://youtu.be/iJfTeNLZjpA

Event Schedule: 

6 pm - live music 

6.30 pm - speeches 

After speeches: music, drinks and happiness 

About Ann: 

An Ulladulla based artist who draws from the Australian landscape for inspiration.

After a career as a teacher she found painting in her Forties.

In 2015 she left her job to open a studio and gallery in her hometown of Leeton, NSW.

Ann taught classes for 4 years before relocating to Ulladulla in 2019.

Her first solo was at the Roxy Theatre in Leeton in 2011 which was a sell-out show.

This led on to many art shows, competitions, and exhibitions around the state.

Ann has received many awards, the highlight being in 2016 with Highly Commended in the

Camberwell Art Show and Finalist in the Australian Contemporary Art Awards.

Her work includes bold contemporary landscapes and powerful seascapes , created using many

mediums such as acrylic, ink, charcoal, pencil, pastel and collage.

Love of the looseness and unpredictability of marks and experimentation with colour and collage in

layers, is a recipe for Ann’s unique style.

Recently, Ann has been using collage in its original form as a dominant feature of her work.

She loves the rawness and simplicity of the form it creates.

Plein Air is the process of choice followed by a deconstruction and application of the painted collage

pieces onto canvas back in the studio.

The immediacy of the moment and the memory etched is the only way to capture the Australian

landscape in its raw and natural state.

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