This new exhibition opens on Sun, 31 July & Mon 1 Aug then Sat - Mon till 18 Sept. Hrs 11-4. Margaret's photos capture the many moods of this icon in its modern setting.
Water Patterns around Lake Eyre
Exhibition "Elusive Lake Eyre - and Beyond" opens later in 2011. Beautiful photos by Margaret show the colour and unique patterns of inland Australia.
Painted Hills SA
View from the Air, 2010
Lake Eyre
Elusive Lake Eyre in Flood 2010
FEBRUARY - JUNE 2010
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM KENYA BY MARGARET CHANDRA Ph 0438356025. Email: chandramarg@yahoo.com.au. Appointments available.
IN MEMORY OF ANTONY
This exhibition of photos of Kenya is dedicated to the memory of our son, Antony Christie, who died accidentally while we were away. A creative, generous and loving person who is sadly missed - his name is on a wall tile which we contributed to, in his memory, at the Mt Kenya Animal Nursery.
WHERE IS GALLERY 40?
GALLERY 40 is in a white house at 40 Mollison St, Kyneton, opposite the RSL Club! From Melbourne drive up the Calder Highway past Woodend towards Bendigo and turn off the freeway left at the turn to Kyneton. Enter Bourke St, continue left down High St to the T-junction and turn left at the traffic lights past Bodkin St. From the train station, walk down Mollison St - on right hand side before you get to the shops! Ph 0438356025. Email: chandramarg@yahoo.com.au
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FLOWER PHOTOS AT "PETITE SAIGON"
Visit our favourite Vietnamese restaurant, Petite Saigon, in 845 High St, Thornbury to see some of my framed flower photographs. Great food with Lan and Natalie!
Margaret is basically self-taught and has been developing her love of photography for the past 20 years while following a professional career in writing, management training, business planning and consulting - during much of it she was known as Margaret Christie!
Her exhibitions of “Reflections” and “Magical Antarctica” were based around Margaret’s great fascination with reflections of people and water as well as her interest in “abstract” patterns in nature. Her craft interests include silk painted lengths of cloth and embroidered abstract designs using mixed media of silk threads, ribbons and beads. as well on her ongoing love of making greeting cards!
Margaret is now devoting much more time to her photographs and her GALLERY 40 in Kyneton.
1 comment:
Oh how I envy you the trip -- but you have brought it to life with your photos, thank you.
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