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25.01.2022 Currently pushing hard d through the last large steps of renovations for the studio. What an enormous job.



23.01.2022 'Surf Artistry and Flow' Native Kneeboards by Alan Bruce

20.01.2022 The Art Depot Gallery marketing information card display for your convenience...! Stay safe, connected and creative...

19.01.2022 In this this week's episode of Wesley Impact! TV on Channel 9 tomorrow at 5:30am we reflect on all of God’s blessings in 2019. Be uplifted by the beautiful voice of Elizabeth Rae as she sings ‘The Gardener’. #WesleyImpactTV



18.01.2022 'Lift your eye's and imagine the never ending fountain...'

15.01.2022 Lovely surf art combo Alina Jane Art...

14.01.2022 Faith is continuing to run, confident that you will get your 'second wind'...



13.01.2022 'The first thing about wisdom is to know the truth, the second is to discern what is false...' J. Lake.

13.01.2022 Careless Whisper by George Michael was released 35 years ago today, on July 24th 1984

13.01.2022 Actions and in truth...

10.01.2022 We pass through the thicket of this fallen world but once...

09.01.2022 Neil Haddon The shore, the race, the other place. Continues to 7 December 2019 ... #bettgallery #hobartgallery #australianartist #visualart #contemporaryart #tasmania #hobart #tasarts #tasmanianart #painting #fineart #neilhaddon See more



09.01.2022 May we all be blessed at Christmas time...

08.01.2022 'Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end' ~ Author Unknown

07.01.2022 The Art Depot's trade marked brand 'COASTAL CHILL' - Coffee Blend / Soy Essence / Art Flow

03.01.2022 Now open and online David Keeling - Everyday Counts Until 27 June 2020 Two-time winner of the prestigious Glover Prize for Australian landscape painting, ...David Keeling’s most recent works are so much more than classically beautiful. Though one can appreciate the classical references and technical quality, the romantic play of light and lust for a nature free of constraint, even the awe of the sublime throughout Keeling’s inimitable oeuvre, it is his contemporary sensibility for rendering subtlety that sets him apart as a master of the Tasmanian landscape. The light that falls, acutely angled, sharp and brilliant, across the island, sees the sheoaks of the Narawntapu National park in Northern Tasmania glowing. Their illumination brings with it the earthy darkness of everything in deep and silent shadow. There is always a viewa window, a path, a backroada lure that grounds us temporally in an invitation to follow a trail, where we are always, almost alone. The evocation of something like the Australian gothic is impossible to ignore. The absence of the human presence in Keeling’s works is a chasm; like the tracks that cut the scrub, it fills with the swelling of a violently colonised present, past and pending extinctions, the silencing of devastating industry. Keeling’s work sustains the complexity of our contemporary moment in a place that is so serene and yet so subtly severe. He paints a restless beauty, a warm melancholy, a slowing of pace and a strange kind of hope for whatever lies in the clearing ahead. #bettgallery #australianartist #artgallery #visualart #contemporaryart #tasmania #hobart #davidkeeling #hobartgallery @ Bett Gallery Hobart See more

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