Arts
Pop-ups, talks paint trail of success

DOZENS of pop-up exhibitions, talks and painting experiences have pointed to success for organisers of the second Loddon Valley Arts Trail.
Hundreds of people made their way to Loddon communities for the three days of creative celebration.
Talks at Wedderburn’s Coach House Gallery and Inglewood’s Eucalyptus Distillery Museum were well attended, organisers said.
And a painting class at the foot of Pyramid Hill gave artists a unique perspective in transferring their visions onto canvas.
Artist Lorena Carrington was at Wedderburn Community House.
“I spent a wonderful morning with these new cyanotype artists,” she said.
“Thanks to Loddon Valley Arts Trail facilitating the workshop - regional and rural areas always need more access to art opportunities!”
Lorena, an award-winning illustrator and writer, took budding artists into the world of the cyanotype process - one of the earliest forms of photographic printing - to create their own montaged creatures and landscape.
Some visitors to the region started their journey of artistic discovery in the north, others in the south, staying overnight in Loddon towns to make the most of arts trail attractions.

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