Rotary District Governor Emma Davis with art judge Joan Erikson, Numurkah Rotary Club president Chris Hardham and Art Show chairperson Christine Sutton beside the Best in Show art piece ‘A swim on a hot ay’ by Nina Volk.
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Visitors and judges were wowed by a vast and vibrant display of works at the Numurkah Rotary Club’s 46th Annual Art and Craft Exhibition held from Friday, March 6 to Monday, March 9.
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Numurkah Rotary Club Art Show chairperson Christine Sutton said it was a “fantastic weekend.”
“The overall feedback that we got from the artists and public was that it was a great show and quite a vibrant standard of work,” she said.
“It’s really great to have that support from the community... from a fundraising point of view we matched our record sales that we've had over the last few years, which is really good.”
Ms Sutton said all the money raised would go towards Yarroweyah bushfire recovery, with the number raised still unknown, but it is expected to be a significant amount.
Cobram Anglican Grammar School students performed on the show’s opening night, showcasing a range of musical talent, and various awards were handed out by different judges.
Former local Joan Erikson was the art judge and awarded Best in Show to Nina Volk for her piece A swim on a hot day.
“Nina has made excellent use of light and shade, warm and cool punctuated with pops of colour,” Ms Erikson said.
Shepparton Camera Club member Leigh Teitz was the photographic judge and awarded both the framed photographic award and the theme photo, portrait character, to Chris Filshie’s Farm Hand.
“I think the author has really captured the character of his subject beautifully,” she said.
Numurkah Secondary College textile teacher Claire Reid was the crafts judge and awarded the best craft entry to Ann Fagan for her quilt Crafted Flower Tree.
“Bright, luscious reds, pinks and blue that Ann Fagan is known for are clearly evident, and the gold additions added a touch of glamour to the flowers,” Ms Reid said.
Best craft entry: 'Crafted Flower Tree' (quilt) by Ann Fagan.
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Art section winners:
Runner-up: Nature’s embrace by Annette Mayman.
Best watercolour: Morning sink by Dina Matel.
Best pastel: Double dapples by Jeanette Graham.
Best mixed media: In the spotlight by Glenda Cornell.
Best oil: Bend at Miepoll by Ross Paterson.
Best acrylic: Gnarly by Col Brown.
Photography section winners:
Runner-up: Flinders Island by Dennis Rickard.
Digital art: Born Wild by Tanya Minotti.
Craft section winners:
Other textiles, fibres and quilts: Beach Buddies by Belinda Liggins.
Highly commended: Madeline, Clementine and the hounds, quilt by Sarah Fagan.
Other craft: Jennifer Sherrif for her woollen beanie.
Highly commended: Fiona Carruthers.
Woodwork, Metalwork and Pottery section winners:
Best piece: Billie the Budgie by Kate Wilcock.
Highly commended: Wirey Heart by Lyn Hodge.
Sponsored awards:
CAN Hub Inc encouragement award: Murray arvo by John Taylor.
Kevin Davis regional artist encouragement award: Sunflowers by John Stevens.