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Destination Paradise Exhibition opens the Go Troppo Arts Festival.





Anna Curtis will delight you with the fruits of her labour. Printed layers in colourful flavours.






Robyn Baker's innocent, playful pieces once again capture our attention and make us smile.







Margot Morris has created dramatic interpretations of her home in paradise.






Terry Johnston's colourful pieces play with the lively elements of life in the tropics.





Cara Stevens combines paint, photography & natural elements to make her stunning abstractions of nature.




Shireen Talibrudren has contributed some luscious, earthy ceramics to our collection.





Jennifer Arthur, intrigued by details, paints the most delicate and intricate of botanical studies.






The forest provides a plethora of ideas and inspiration for Gail Shaw, who entices us to see beauty in the patterns of nature.







Elegant sculptural pieces from Roland Nancarrow, explore the magic of his paradise.







Ola Höglund has produced luminous glass-work that is once again unsurpassed in beauty and quality.







Michael Edwards splashes out with silver, creating eye catching pieces of jewellery with soft forms and sharp designs.







Linda Lorywood captures surreal and meditative moments in her tropical landscape.







Lizet Frijters' exquisite hand dyed silk and felted textiles are perfect for that one off piece or even something special for home.








Paul Travis crafts beautiful wooden albums for keeping special memories, from reclaimed timbers and local rustic artifacts.

Sarah Goldfinch encourages us to appreciate small elements of wonder found in our tropical environment.





Yoshiko Kirby's whimsical and colourful take on reality will yet again entrance visitors.







Jack Heywood has a hearty, full of life collection to share.







Robert Gilmour will surprise you with a couple of very impressive sculptural statements, from the heart.

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