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    Hope to catch up at the opening if you can make it.
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    Just a few pics from the opening last Friday...
    Tea Lady may have some better ones.
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    Was good to see some interesting things made of wood. Worth getting out to see. Here are some details of things I snapped on the way out. By no means a comprehensive cattle dog. Just things that caught my eye. (And I don't know everyone's name. You might have to find the catalog online to find out who they are.

    Peter Dunn's neat little table with a draw that's not that obvious. If not totally secret.

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    Herb planter table with sundial.
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    Details from a pair of bedside tables. Not often you say the back of the cupboards is great.
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    Alex's set of tables.
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    Parts of piece by Andrew Potocnik. There was another part with turned flowers, btu I didn't get a pic of that. But I love the burnt and cracked wood.
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    A lovely detail of the winning pieces- a rather amazing wooden clock. This little cloud that rocked backwards and forwards with the tick of the clock was a beautiful detail that everyone loved.
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    Thanks for posting those pics TL.
    The exhibition moves on to Ballarat soon. It's in the Backspace Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat. Opening is tomorrow, 6-8 pm, running until 16th March.
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    Thanks to you both for the photos some real nice pieces there

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    Even better in the flesh. Worth a gander.
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    I really liked the wooden hinges on one piece!

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    Imagination and the ability to see the unseen in something mundane is to be admired and applauded.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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