The Blue Mountains Heritage Centre will be showcasing the original acrylic works of local painter Lisa Frances Judd until Saturday, September 30th. Open now, the exhibit titled ‘Flowers and the Everyday’ features Lisa’s recent works from 2017.
The paintings utilize abstraction, vivid colours and shape to evoke meaning. Simply put, the display is compelling and uplifting, embodying Lisa’s mantra ‘stay positive no matter what’.
This exhibit is sure to put a spring in your step!
Address: Blue Mountains Heritage Centre, Govetts Leap Road, Blackheath.
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