KALORAMA artist Vivienne Carter’s latest exhibition is on now at Burrinja.
The series Kalorama is an exploration of different media, textures and natural imagery interpreted using brush, camera and technology.
“Kalorama is created with a deep affection for my natural environment and other experiences I have encountered along the way,” Carter said. Carter’s most recent paintings and photos are of wildlife at her hilltop home and its views of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne, Mt Macedon and the Yarra Valley.
Kalorama is on now at Jarmbi Gallery at Burrinja until 23 November. The gallery is open from 10.30am to 5pm daily. Entry is free.
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