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Impressionism – The influence of Photography

The rise of Impressionism can be seen in part as a response by artists to the newly established medium of photography. In the same way that the … Impressionism – The influence of Photography

Posted bysharongreenawayJanuary 17, 2024Posted in#sharongreenawayLeave a comment on Impressionism – The influence of Photography

Peace and love

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Visit to the big smoke – Melbourne

I don’t visit Melbourne often so yesterday (20/12/2023) was a lovely day to catch up with our son, visit the NGV Triennale (disappointing ) and see my latest works in the Q.V.W.C. ‘Women Now’ exhibition. As well there were some extras on in the city for the kids and big kids at heart.

Posted bysharongreenawayDecember 21, 2023December 21, 2023Posted in#sharongreenawayLeave a comment on Visit to the big smoke – Melbourne

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OUTDOOR EXHIBITION 2022. EPHERMERAL INSTALLATION OF WORK PAYING HOMAGE TO THE NATIVE FLORA IN THE LODDON MALLEE REGION. EACH IMAGE IS PHOTOGRAPHED WITH A MACRO LENS AND THEN ADDED TOGETHER TO CREATE AN ART PIECE. HERE THERE ARE FIVE INDIVIDUAL PIECES, EACH WITH ITS OWN THEME. ALL PHOTOGRAPHY AND DESIGN BY SHARON GREENAWAY. PRINTED ONTO COTTON.
BUMP IN DAY BUDA CASTLEMAINE 2023
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MAINLY TAKEN IN SITU THESE FLORAS ARE NATIVE TO AUSTRALIA AND MANY ARE NATIVE PARTICULARLY TO CENTRAL VICTORIA
Guildford Banjo Jamboree20th, 21st and 22nd September 2019 Guildford Banjo Jamboree Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home About G’day & Welcome Tickets Camping Volunteer Around Guildford Program Photos/Videos Home→Around Guildford→Big Tree Big Tree The Big Tree is a large, well-preserved River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), located at the corner of Fryers Street and Ballarat Street. It is thought to be one of the largest in Victoria, with a height of 34 metres and circumference of 9.35 metres at the base. The tree is estimated to be between 500 and 1000 years old.

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