The Clifton School of Arts is anticipating high sales this June with their first ever husband and wife exhibition opening on Friday.
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The last time Caroline Baum exhibited her photographs at the school in 2006, she broke sales records.
It also resulted in the commissioning of a handwoven rug for the new iAccelerate building to open at the UOW Innovation campus next week.
“The show is called ‘Winter Ripple’ because I’ve added the element of movement to my images,” Baum said.
“I’ve been working to capture this interplay of water, wind, light and colour.”
Meantime her award-winning partner David Roach will be showcasing his paintings and sculptures at the school for the first time in 20 years.
Roach has adapted a Japanese method of charring cedar which he combines with wax and pigments.
Many of the larger works in this exhibition were completed during Roach’s residency at Bundanon, the prestigious residential art facility on the property of the great Australian artist Arthur Boyd near Nowra.
The Wombarra couple’s exhibition will run from June 3 to 13.