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Alex Platt – Solo exhibition ‘In Retrospect’
November 16 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
$15Creative Edge Art Collective are so excited to be able to present Alex Platt – Solo Exhibition ‘In Retrospect’. We feel privileged to represent Alex here in Perth, and even luckier to have her with us in person.
15 years in Retrospect
An intimate exhibition showcasing and releasing over 80 works. From small hand embellished pieces to larger uniquely framed fine art reproductions. Most pieces never released prior to this opening night.
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet Alex and see her works close up.
Opening night
Thursday 16 November 6.30-8.30pm
Cost: $15.00
Bookings essential.
Numbers are limited, so get in quick to meet Alex and follow her art journey.
There is also an artist floor talk on Sat 18 November, bookings essential.
https://creativeedge.art/blogs/events/alex-platt-exhibition-in-retrospect-opening-night
For further information please contact Terraze Ashfrold 9300 1466.
About Alex:
Alex Platt was born and raised in rural New South Wales. Being the daughter of gold prospecting parents, lengthy family trips were spent camping in the isolated desert regions of Western Australia. Her time there was often occupied by drawing and painting, and exploring her surrounds. A desire to express herself and communicate visually was something ingrained in her character from these very early days. This connection with the outdoors, and elements of the natural world are still very present in her work today.
As an adult Alex pursued a career as an artist, choosing to remain self-taught. For the past 15 years, she has been exhibiting her work throughout Australia in both commercial and government funded galleries. Her work has made it’s way into numerous private collections in Australia and internationally. After living in France, her work evolved, balancing the two very different worlds of her past and present; that of her raw and familiar homeland, and that of the historically and culturally rich nation of France.
Alex’s work is often autobiographical, sometimes whimsical and always thought provoking.
Proudly supported by City of Joondalup, Creative Edge Art Collective & Arts Edge Photo and Frame
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