•Craftsman/Artist of the Month. August 2008.
Eliot Money |
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Eliot Money
Eliot has a Bachelor of Education from Curtin University and teaches Design and Technology. He works with recycled and salvaged metals and timbers to create inspired and imaginative sculptures which reflect his witty humour. These sculptures remind us of the waste we constantly throw out in the wake of our constant evolution and desire for new technology and objects.
Eliots Sculptures are on display at the unique Fine Wood Gallery, a Western Australian Art Gallery situated in the wonderful rammed earth building of the Forest Heritage Centre.
Artist of the Month. August 2008.
Naomie Hatherly

Common Prayer Acrylic & Wood Shadows in a Hidden Land Acrylic & Bush
Naomie has been living in and working in the South West of WA for the past three years. She graduated from the University of WA with a Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art/ English) in 1995 and followed this with a Diploma of Education in 1996.
She is currently enrolled in a Masters in Visual Arts where she plans to single-handedly battle the evil powers of super-mum. In August 2007 she held a sell out show at the Old George Gallery, East Fremantle called The New Religion? Where she took some iconic biblical images and gave them a 'FOOTY' twist.
During August at the Forest Heritage Centre's Fine Wood Gallery, An Australian Gallery set amongst the Flora and Fauna of the Dwellingup Jarrah Forest, Naomie is exhibiting quirky paintings done on recycled tins and second hand books from photographs she has taken at' Gnomesville', Wellington Mills in the Ferguson Valley.
Her quirky pieces are now being showcased proudly at our Australian Fine Wood Gallery in amongst the unique South Western Australian forest.
These, and other Artists are now on display at the Forest Heritage Centre's Fine Wood Gallery, a West Australian Art Gallery situated in amongst the Jarrah Forrest of Dwellingup. Featured Artist of the Month.
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