Kyla Stone: Cause and Effect: Stories from the land and sea


Exhibition Hours

WEDNESDAY 22 SEPT- Sunday 26 SEPT

12pm-4pm (FREE ENTRY)

 

Kyla Stone, is a young contemporary artist living and working in Pambula Beach. Stones practice is led by her philosophical attitude towards life and she works primarily with watercolour and gouache, to capture the essence of an idea onto paper. For Kyla it’s all about achieving a concentrated version of the idea, removing any clutter, as to bring focus to the underlying visceral element, in the most potent way possible.

The Muses that are omni present in her work are women and nature. Stone is interested in the sensual interaction between the two, but also the spiritual experiences found in nature. 

Stones recent work is primarily interested in examining the cause and effect of the human to nature relations. Especially focusing on the psyche of the earth and its creatures, gaining all the inspiration she needs from her daily wanderings in the Sapphire Coast. 

Forever leaning towards an eco-feminist stance in her gentle watercolours; the new work emerges out of deep listening, a deeper knowing and loving of the planet. Discover more @ Kylaastone.com 

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An ART MONTH Sapphire Coast Event.

ART MONTH is a Bega Valley Regional Gallery initiative delivered in partnership with South East Arts and Destination Marketing Sapphire Coast, supported by Bega Valley Shire Council.

Supported by Bendigo Bank through their NSW Bushfire Community Recovery Grants Program.

​An Australian Government Bushfire Recovery Initiative.