After a successful launch in November, the artists of Currarong are getting ready for their next Art Trail this Saturday, December 4.
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The Currarong Art Trail is a free community event that runs on the first Saturday of each month between 10am-2pm.
There is no need to register to participate. Visitors simply go to the website www.currarongarttrail.com.au then choose which artists they would like to visit that are open.
There is a map on the website that you can download and plan your walk around the charming village of Currarong.
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Studios that are open will have a branded flag flying out the front of their property so it is easy to find the studios you choose to visit.
This coming Saturday, nine studios will be open between 10am-2pm. They will be showcasing the work of 13 artists who are all gearing up to help you with your Christmas shopping.
Their work covers all media from paintings, pottery, homewares, jewellery, sculptures, glasswork, printed fabric, photography and cartoons.
New to the art trail this weekend is Christine Pritchard in Studio 5, who works in resin creating atmospheric art finishes on bespoke home décor such as chopping boards and bowls.
Chris also has uniquely designed and hand painted clay earrings.
All of these make stunning gifts for friends and family.
Another new artisan this Saturday is Erin Bell, from Currarong Soap and Candle Co. in Studio 13.
Guests will discover beautiful handcrafted soaps and soy candles inspired by the natural scents of the local environment.
Perfect gifts to bring smiles at Christmas and all through the year.
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