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Leah's work will be shown as part of a multi-disciplinary exhibition with Tony Chalkley (tiny house maker) and Rob Humphrey (jeweller) at Staffordshire.

Moved to Dereel from Melbourne in 2011 to take in the beautiful & quiet country Australia bush lands alive with native animals, artistic creative and resourceful people with a hope to inspire me to create more art and more time for myself.

Rob is an artisan jeweller who works from his studio in Wangaratta. Rob began making jewellery as a teenager after taking night classes at the local community college. He later studied jewellery making and design at Goulburn Ovens College of TAFE and Charles Sturt University.

Nowadays to walk down Regent Street in Steiglitz is like walking amongst ghosts.

Tony has always been keen on building cubby houses. With a background in sculpture, prop making and design, it seemed natural that all these things would come together in a tiny house. Tony is a university lecturer by day and tiny house builder/sculptor by night.

I have always loved wool and started to spin when my girls were small. I progressed to weaving and felting after joining the Geelong Handweavers and Spinners Guild.

I have been drawing all my life and received honours and awards during my school years. I sold my first painting, a watercolour at 16.
About four years ago I had my first formal lessons in soft pastels and haven’t looked back, winning an award at the Bannockburn Art Show in 2015.

Over the last eight or so years I have been enjoying my card making for family and friends. The craft is enjoyable, soothing, satisfying and a wonderful way to socialise and meet new people. It is a craft that can be done at home as well as being easily transportable to other crafting venues around Victoria and even aboard a crafting cruise!

I am a self-taught emerging artist based in Clarendon. My work is in several private collections around Australia, and I had my first solo show in Ballarat's Unicorn Lane in 2017. I create to reveal everyday beauty, to tell stories about women and their bodies, and to celebrate flights of the ordinary.

Nathan Krivan is a sculptor who works in limestone, sandstone, clay, bronze and concrete.
He is currently completing his VCE studies at Covenant College, where he attained a perfect study score of 50 in Studio Arts.

Apprenticed in the UK to a high quality Letterpress and Lithographic Printer. Studied the craft full time for a year and then part time for another four. This covered all aspects of the trade: Letterpress, Lithographic, Flexographic. Gravure and Screen printing as well as type setting, plate making, book binding and paper making.
