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Kyabram Town Hall set to showcase vibrant new artwork

Art unleashed: Kim Vellios standing in front of her powerful artwork Photo by Supplied

Kyabram Town Hall Gallery is proudly presenting the new exhibition Isolated Views, curated by the talented Splinter Contemporary Artists.

Featuring artists hailing from the Goulburn Valley, this exhibition showcases their diverse interpretations of the theme the show is named after, Isolated Views, with each reflecting their individual perspectives, beliefs, values, culture and emotions.

Isolated Views delves into the depths of the artists’ psyches, offering a unique lens through which they’ve approached and expressed the theme.

The power of perspective: Lynton Targett in front of his masterpiece. Photo by Supplied

Every visual artwork on display encapsulates a distinct view or narrative.

These creations, whether portraying landscapes, interiors, figures or emotions, hold a personal imprint that invites viewers to experience their distinctive perspectives.

From canvas to soul: Chris Hartley in front of her beautiful work. Photo by Supplied

The beauty of this exhibition lies in the individuality of perception — what one person sees in these artworks may differ significantly from another’s interpretation.

Visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in this rich tapestry of artistic expression at the Kyabram Town Hall Gallery, located on Allan St.

Brushstrokes of brilliance: Judy Simm’s artwork is ready for everyone to see. Photo by Supplied

The gallery welcomes guests from Monday to Saturday, offering viewing hours between 10am and 4pm.

All the exhibited artworks are available for purchase, providing an opportunity for art enthusiasts to own these unique expressions of ‘isolated views’.

Artistry untamed: Amanda Hocking’s powerful artwork. Photo by Supplied

Don’t miss the chance to explore this thought-provoking exhibition, where artistic creativity intertwines with personal interpretation, evoking myriad emotions and perspectives.

Artistry in motion: Beverley Dowd’s creativity on show. Photo by Supplied