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Art Studio and Garden Open Days 2022- Debra Scidone

3/11/2022

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Open Every Sunday in November 10am - 4pm

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"An Invitation to be Curious" to my 2022 collection

Once again the  studio will be open every Sunday in November.

The first Sunday is 6th November, the gates will roll open at 10am 

This year I will be showcasing my

​ 'Nalbarra Nuances' Series.

or the A to Z of 'Nalbarra Station' as I have named each piece from A to Z just to keep it interesting...
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Nalbarra Station is just South of Mt Magnet in the Western Australian Murchison region.


The collection of works include beautiful wildflower landscapes, dreamy lakes, drying to 'Chocolate' parched clay red earth, birds, and station buildings.

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My visit to Nalbarra Station in 2015 has inspired many of my artworks in the past seven years and it deserves to be highlighted as a must visit destination in outback Western Australia.
 
In the wildflower season it comes alive.
  
You turn left at the letterbox 60km south of Mt Magnet. 
 
You are greeted by Emus and their chicks on the long driveway in to the Homestead and shearers quarters where you can stay and even book in a meal and wake up to the mass paddocks of pink Calandrinia that greet the morning sun.

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The days are full of adventure as you drive through the many vistas that the Station has to offer from scenic rocky outcrops surrounded by wildflowers, sun curled mud on the “Chocolate” lakes, the graveyards of the old station vehicles on the way to the old Windmills and water tanks.

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