The works of Liverpool Plains' artist will go on show next week.
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Gunnedah Bicentennial Creative Arts Gallery's new exhibition, Paintbrushes and Pencils, will feature Robbie Duck, Robyn Marheine, Zoe Cartwright, Linda Cheyne, Sienna Cartwright, David Austin, Jean Phillips, Di McNeil, Leanne Fields and Brian Duck.
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Paintbrushes and Pencils explores each artist's journey of depicting realistic landscapes, elements of nature and the attributes of people and places, and transferring them to canvas, paper and board.
Gunnedah Shire Council Cultural Precinct Team Leader Lauren Mackley said "this is an exhibition that those who appreciate the refined ability of realism will definitely enjoy".
Each artist has enjoyed developing their practice and the qualities of their chosen mediums of oils, acrylic, watercolour, pastels, graphite, silverpoint and coloured pencils.
"I love painting in oil paints with the beautiful colours and textures that can be achieved. I paint mostly traditional country scenes from all over Australia, with the strong colours produced by the Australian sun, soil, water and other aspects of nature," Quirindi artist Robbie Duck said.
The exhibition will be open for public viewing from Friday, April 19 but the official opening is at 1pm on April 27. The works will be on show until Friday, May 31.