On Saturday 18th August, Braemar House is inviting the public to the opening of 'On the Road' – an eye grabbing new oil-on-canvas exhibition featuring the latest works from two prominent local artists - Rhett Brewer & Anthony Cahill. The exhibition will be opened by Visual Arts writer for the Daily Telegraph Elizabeth Fortescue.
Artists, Rhett Brewer and Anthony Cahill works are equally stunning. In their own right, both artists have an uncanny ability to draw the viewers’ attention with their individualised use of colour and texture to create added dimension. Years of expertise & professionalism can be seen in Brewer’s & Cahill’s brushstrokes, bringing an added life to the art of oil-on-canvas.
'On the Road' - the latest exhibition from Rhett Brewer & Anthony Cahill
16th August – 9 September, Braemar Gallery.
Opening Launch
Saturday 18th August , 2.30 – 4.30pm.
Presented by Elizabeth Fortescue (Visual Arts writer for the Daily Telegraph).
Venue: Braemar Gallery (http://bluemountainsculturalcentre.com.au/braemar-gallery/)
More from the artists:
https://www.facebook.com/Rhett-Brewer-Artist-429640557076678/
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