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Melbourne artist drawn back to the bush

Announcement posted by Paper Trail Studio 23 Feb 2017

From street art to the studio, Kirrily Anderson finds a calmer inspiration in Victoria’s North East.

Chiltern, Victoria:  Twenty years after moving to Melbourne from rural NSW, visual artist Kirrily Anderson has returned to the country to immerse herself in the natural inspiration of the bush. Her studio Paper Trail Studio will open in Chiltern on Saturday March 25th 2017.

 

4 solo exhibitions, myriad group shows and more than ten commissioned paste up murals in and around Melbourne over the past 7 years have helped shape this artist’s style. The desire now for a different inspiration has led her to relocate to Chiltern to set up a space to live, work and share skills and knowledge with the local community.


Located in what was once a butchery on Chiltern’s main street, Paper Trail Studio will showcase Anderson’s detailed illustrative portraits, feature one of her captivating murals and function as a space for creative workshops. The studio will be open to the public Thursday to Sunday  11am - 4pm (or by appointment).

 

Anderson has exhibited both in Australia and overseas, curated exhibitions in Melbourne and Toronto, been shortlisted for the Marie Ellis OAM prize for drawing (2015), awarded the Abbostford Convent’s Spiritous Award (2015) and has facilitated street art workshops in Melbourne and rural Victoria. As a visual artist she is represented in Australia by Manyung Gallery Group. As an illustrator she is represented internationally by Illustration Ltd. For more information see www.iandtheothers.com


Kirrily Anderson
Paper Trail Studio

kirrily@iandtheothers.com

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