PEARCEDALE artist Merran Berry has joined the Peninsula Studio Trail, which sees artists open their studios to the public next month.
Berry, of Favourite Hill Road, also creates sculpture from recycled items and likes to talk about connections between life and art while working in her Potato Shed gallery.
Just down the same road is Janice Mills, another artist planning to open her workspace and welcome visitors to the peninsula trail.
Visitors to the artists on the trail are invited to have a behind-the-scenes view of works in progress and ask questions about the creation of the works. Artists work in varied mediums, including painting (oils, watercolour and acrylic), drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, textiles and sculpture.
Red Peninsula Artists’ Trail flags and arrows will show the way to the various galleries over the 4-5 May weekend.
Works can be bought and further details and an interactive map are available at peninsulastudiotrailinc.org
First published in the Mornington News – 24th April 2024