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I entered two paintings in the Wooli Art Show 2025! Lovely to sell one at the show and sold the other one at a later date. Always wonderful quality art at this event! My artwork Wooli Cliffs, bottom left in first photo, and last photo.
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March 2025, Clarence Impressions exhibition Grafton Regional Gallery. All paintings were on particular sized canvas or board. My entry was a view of Yamba Main Beach. Very proud to be part of this exhibition!
Workshop with Mark Waller, painting coastal pathways in acrylic. We prepared our canvas before the workshop then concentrated on the details, especially coastal foliage like banksia trees. Great fun!
Had a lovely three days in November 2022 with a small group of keen artists and artist and teacher Rod Moore, painting on the beach!
Two little oil paintings on board in matching frames! Just love the cheeky blue-faced honey eaters feeding in the banksias! A change from my usual seascapes! Available on Bluethumb and Art Lovers Australia.
This is my latest oil painting, that was begun on site at a lookout at Mt Tamborine, but was waiting for me to finish it! I have played around with colours and textures and now it is listed on Bluethumb in a lovely frame.
I thought this painting was finished (see previous blog post), but sometimes a painting will tell you it needs something more! So I made a few changes, loosened it up a bit, and now this is my final version. Very happy with the result!!
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AuthorMy name is Anne Strambi and I am an artist, mainly painting with oils. I am inspired by the natural environment. I love to paint the effects of light and shadow and the changing moods of nature and ourselves. Categories |



































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