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Exhibition – Nature’s Cadence by Tamzin Rasmussen

Ross Creek Gallery

183 Post Office Road,
Smythes creek VIC 3351

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  • 8 Feb

  • 9 Feb

  • 15 Feb

11am–4pm

Ross Creek Gallery is pleased to present Nature’s Cadence by Tamzin Rasmussen.

Nature’s Cadence explores the beauty of light and nature, delving into the fleeting yet profound moments that shape our experiences. Each piece draws inspiration from land and seascapes, inviting you to step into a serene space, filled with vibrant colours and textures that reflect the rhythm of the natural world.

These layered works have evolved over many months, emerging through an intuitive process of mark-making and a responsive engagement with colour. The layers reflect my journey of connecting to the landscapes around me and distilling the essence of what I see and feel. Flashes of brightness symbolize those moments of insight and clarity that nature offers us unexpectedly, creating depth and movement within the calm. This ongoing dialogue between material and emotion creates a sense of depth and complexity in each piece, mirroring the dynamic cadence of nature itself.

Through this exploration, Tamzin hopes to evoke a feeling of peace and wonder, encouraging you to take a moment for introspection. Nature’s Cadence is an invitation to appreciate the beauty of the present, reminding you of the moments which offer profound connections to yourselves and the world around you.

There will be an opening event on Saturday, 8th February, 1-4pm.

Content: Ruby Pilven

Dates & Times

  • Sat 8 Feb 11am–4pm
  • Sun 9 Feb 11am–4pm
  • Sat 15 Feb 11am–4pm
  • Sun 16 Feb 11am–4pm
  • Sat 22 Feb 11am–4pm
  • Sun 23 Feb 11am–4pm

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