Wiradjuri sisters shared love of landscape forms art exhibition

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The Wiradjuri Sisters exhibition is an exciting collection of works in acrylics, collage and printmaking by Indigenous artists Naomi Grant and Krishna Heffernan.

The show is a combination of the creative passion of sisters who live on opposite sides of the country.

Window to the dreaming
The painting Window to the dreaming by Naomi Grant of the area called ‘The Arch’ in Girraween National Park. Photo: Contributed

Life and distance have kept them geographically separated, but they share their love and enthusiasm for each other and the creative arts through their work and teaching others.

Naomi has been an artist for more than 40 years while Krishna has been developing her art practice for the last 10 years.

Both work in collage and acrylic techniques to develop layers of colours, pattern and design with paper and paint. The landscape creates endless inspiration for them.

See the Wiradjuri Sisters exhibition at the  Roxy Gallery in Kyogle  from  February 4-March 6.   The official opening is on  February 5 at 2pm  where Krishna will talk about   her artwork.

This article appeared on indyNR.com on 27 January 2022.

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