There's a fantastic exhibition on show at the Gallery on Track.
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Locals Penny Saxton and Karen Egan created the artworks inspired by the bushfires and the environment.
The works are a visual comment on the state of the environment.
They refer to the likelihood that with the destruction of wildlife habitat, bushfires and climate change, the only way we will be able to witness aspects of our natural world will be via glass cabinets in museums and research facilities.
Ms Saxton said the exhibition had been in the makings for over a year," Ms Saxton said. '
She explained the process she used for her sculpture called "Bird on a wire".
"I incorporate spoons into my sculptures which are all hand built," Ms Saxton said.
"I used stone wear fired pieces, a mixture of glazes and decal."
For those thinking about a career in making sculptures, she had some advice.
"I encourage you to follow their dreams and to express yourselves."
Ms Egan's work revolved around tissue paper.
"I used waxes and dyes on tissue paper role," Ms Egan said.
"There was an element of collaging layers of tissue as well."
Head over to Gallery on Track to admire the masterpieces.
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