A rugged canvas

October 2017

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October 2017

Caroline Bellamy with her painting of Rock Wren Gully. Photo: Supplied
A young artist finds inspiration for her canvas in the most remote, seldom-trodden locations, writes Janet Hart If you want to be a landscape painter, it’s probably a good idea to go where there’s landscape to die for. It’s what 22-year-old artist Caroline Bellamy did. From an 18-day tramp in Mt Aspiring National Park, she […]
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