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Beware of the dog

First studio – Greg James studio Fremantle

In this article I visit two very different studios and meet three well known West Australian artists. The first two artists, Greg and Janet, work mostly in three-dimensions. Sculpting in clays and metals, they share the same studio.

While the third artist, Tessa Joy, works with both pencils and brushes and while painting and drawing you can see a little of her work in the studio photos. Both these two studios are close to the Indian Ocean, the first just metres from Bathers Beach and a stones throw from the bustling city centre and port of Fremantle, with Worlds End studio close by, up a short flight of stairs.

He’s the boss

For me, my studio and my dog go hand in hand. Harley and me,

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