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The great outdoors

Meg, your solo exhibition at the Tweed Regional Gallery opens April 29, featuring landscapes from the Blue Mountains. What inspired this body of work and how would you describe it?

Being a landscape artist during lockdown has been challenging to say the least. I haven’t been able to venture far from home to seek out evocative places. It’s made me look at my surroundings with a little more care and curiosity. I was fortunate to be able to spend some time at the base

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