A QUIRKY exhibition at the Glasshouse gallery is not to be missed.
Visitors attending the It’s A Small World display will be enchanted by the miniature works by Waratah Lahy, Kendal Murray and Naomi Ullmann.
It’s A Small World provides a uniquely captivating view into aspects of everyday life through small-scale sculptural works.
Throughout history the miniature has been a genre used by many artists to create mementos that capture the memory of loved ones.
Lahy, Murray and Ullmann have created narratives within their works that use domestic paraphernalia as their primary muse, subject and theme.
It’s almost as if the artists are allowing the viewer to steal a glimpse into their own private worlds.
From Ullmann’s fascinating snowdomes housing miniature credit card homes, Lahy’s small-scale paintings within glass vessels and Murray’s tiny teapot scenarios, you will be spellbound as these works draw you into their enchanted worlds.