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The Trojan House
Artist Troy Olson's Trojan House with its welcoming
banner on the Prestonville Trail, painted in distinctive oceanic
blues and rich greens, is a striking and seductive variation
on the typical Brighton Victorian terrace.
Troy describes her lush coloured prints and
original mixed media paintings of horses, birds, nudes and
her signature fish designs as "a mixture of loose and
free, juxtaposed with intricate details and pattern, a duality
of the abstract and the figurative."
Also seen at the Trojan House this year:
Tobias Williams' textured black steel sculptures, Alison Duggan's
pretty, delicate beaded jewellery, Emilia Telese's pen and
ink drawings and glamorous "shoe fruits" - jewellery
for shoes, Mary Rose's filigree wire jewellery and quirky
felt hangings and corsages, Robin Raward's striking acrylic
paintings, Ruth Garratt's pale, elegant pottery and delicate
watercolour paintings, and John Crane's computer generated
flower paintings.
Heard in the kitchen " The brochure's brilliant,
a beautifully designed and illustrated colour book. Amazing,
beautifully done".
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