THE 50th Anniversary Mornington Art Show will again feature two popular quality artists among the 700 or more paintings on display. 

Yesim Gozukara finds joy and excitement in creating bold, dynamic, expressive contemporary paintings in watercolour. Her subjects are inspired from her extensive travels within Australia and overseas. She uses the quality of watercolour pigments to create different textural effects. Yesim has been pursuing her ambition and painting with passion in her home studio based in Melbourne, while concurrently working as a senior experimental scientist for the last 30 years. 

Her award winning paintings have been featured in six solo and numerous joint exhibitions such as the National Art and Sculpture Museum, Izmir, the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and many prestigious art shows.

The Mornington Art show is delighted to be able to present Yesim’s work to our community

Jayne Henderson has had a long association with the beautiful scenes around the beaches and cliffs of the Mornington Peninsula. Her use of light captures the essence of the natural beauty of the area. She is passionate about the beauty of the beach and her paintings display great attention to detail and her love of the bayside subject matter. 

Jayne’s style is strong and vigorous, showing the influence of the Australian impressionists she so admires. At affordable prices, many local residents have added samples of Jayne Henderson’s work to their walls.

By popular demand, the Mornington Art Show is proud to again display the work of this fine artist.

Rotarian John Renowden said “I believe these fine artists will be in strong demand at our Anniversary Art Show. Along with around 700 exhibits the 2022 show is shaping as one of our best ever displays of quality art ”

The Mornington Art Show will be held at the newly constructed Studio and Community House, Corner of Wilson’s Road and Nepean Highway Mornington. 

Opening night is Jan 20th and the show will run daily 10 am-5pm up until its final day on 26 Jan, Australia Day.

First published in the Frankston Times – 30 November 2021

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