Kirsty Madigan Art Exhibition

Creswick Visitor Information Centre

41 Albert Street,
Creswick VIC 3363

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  • Until 30 Apr

Kirsty Madigan is a visual artist based in the Central Victorian town of Creswick, whose work captures the profound and often paradoxical relationship between humanity and the natural world.

Her paintings juxtapose the turmoil, beauty, and freedom of nature, using vivid colour, expressive movement, and dreamlike compositions to reveal the fragile harmony that binds us to our environment. Through her distinctive use of exaggerated tones and fluid, dynamic forms, Kirsty's imagery slips between reality and imagination – inviting viewers into landscapes that are both familiar and otherworldly.

Creswick Visitor Information Centre is thrilled to be staging a special exhibition of Kirsty's work throughout February, March, and April.

Content: Hepburn Shire Council

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