Winter art exhibition at Ourimbah restaurant

Robyn Jackson

Heatherbrae Pies Gluten Free Restaurant and Art Gallery is hosting a Winter Art Exhibition featuring the works of Robyn Jackson and Max Landells until June 26.

The exhibition showcases the diversity of artistic talent from the region and also includes works by artists Claudine Philp, Barbara Hayhurst and Glenda McLachlan.

Jackson, a mother of five and grandmother of 11, said her inspiration came from her extensive experiences in Central Australia where she grew her appreciation of the colours and textures of rocks and scenery of the outback.

She depicts the huge scale of the landscapes she explored with her husband and her works showcase the unique features of the Devils Marbles, Uluru and the Bungle Bungles.

Landells’ inspiration is spontaneous – whatever strikes him at the time – and he is not tied to any style.

His work is a collection of interesting subjects/abstract paintings, gleaned from years of travel and visiting art galleries around the world during his years as an entertainer.

The art in the gallery is a collection of interesting and unique works by local artists and well worth the time to visit to view in the upstairs gallery, created by restaurant owner Russell Cox.

An artist is at the gallery daily to assist with any questions and visitors are welcome to watch them working on their artworks.

The gluten-free restaurant is a great area in which to relax, dine on a large range of bakery delights, tea and coffee and makes a great place to have group meetings with an interesting gallery experience.

There are stairs and lift access.

Heatherbrae Pies is at 207 Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah, and gallery hours are from 9am to 3pm daily. 

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