AN Aspendale artist is getting ready to show off her first solo exhibition.

Deb McNaughton’s work has made a mark on her local area. She has completed murals and sculptures for Kingston Council, and is now readying for her debut solo exhibition.

McNaughton’s exhibition, titled Alive, opens next month.

The exhibition will pair original paintings with augmented reality technology. McNaughton said “when visitors arrive at the exhibition, they’ll be prompted to download a free app that brings my original paintings to life when you look at them through your phone.”

“As you stroll through the intimate jungle, you are transported into a realm of wonder and imagination where paintings transform in front of your very eyes. Alive transcends the boundaries of conventional art, inviting viewers to interact and engage with the creations on a deeply immersive and emotional level.”

The exhibition will be based at The Green Space, 40 Balcombe Road in Mentone. It opens on 8 September and closes 22 September. For more information visit debmcnaughton.com/collections/workshops/exhibition

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 9 August 2023

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