Posted by admin on February 4th, 2012
Ros McArthur Art Studio is currently developing a mobile site for all you art enthusiasts on the go!
Full features will be built for iphone and android and degraded versions for less used operating systems like Windows and Blackberry.
When on your smart phone, check out m.grampiansart.com.au
Posted by admin on August 11th, 2010
Friday 22 October, 2010 – Sunday 24 October, 2010
“Discover Dunkeld ” is an annual celebration for locals and visitors to the area showcasing the region’s vast offering of nature, culture, history, food and wine.
An extensive program of activities features something for everyone, so bring the family along for a great day out in Dunkeld.
Check out the official website, or view the poster designed by locally by Samantha Rogers. Please feel free to call into the Ros McArthur Art Studio when in the area.
Posted by admin on August 10th, 2010
Dubbed the ‘Garden of Victoria’ in the 19th century, the Grampians region is internationally renowned for its abundant wildflowers that are at their peak during spring.
The Ros McArthur Art Studio will be involved in 2010 from September 1 to November 30, with a special exhibition of oil paintings depicting the natural surroundings of the Grampians National Park whether landscapes, gardens, flowers or featuring native vegetation. Roslyn’s large garden will also be open to the public to explore and enjoy.
Visit the official website
Posted by admin on August 10th, 2010
A diverse and abundant garden surrounds the Studio at Woollahra featuring native and exotic plantings all against the backdrop of the Grampian mountains.
Whether you are visiting for the paintings or the garden or for both, a walk around the grounds is always guaranteed to relax your perspective on the hustle bustle of everyday life.
Many of Ros’s works are captured right outside in her garden, so even indoors you’ll find some of her finer of outdoor creations!
The garden supplies an abundance of painting opportunities – single flower portraits, traditional still life, secret corners and vistas through foliage to the mountains beyond. Indeed Ros and David have built both gallery and garden to borrow from the natural surroundings.
After much ‘trial and error’ the garden’s 2-3 acres now consists of frost and drought tolerant plants from both Australia and abroad. The silver birch walk is delightfully cool and shady in the heat of summer and a relaxing treat awaits.
Rain is always welcome in the Southern Grampians shire, but for now the dam is three quarters full and so too are the garden beds!
Upon your visit to the Art studio & Woollahra, ask Ros for a garden tour.
Posted by admin on May 21st, 2010
The site has been relaunched. I hope you enjoy the ease of use as much as I do
Ros