A group of artists in the Highlands have been busy creating "bursts of colour" for an exhibition that marks the reopening of a gallery after lockdown.
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The Bowral District Art Society's Tuesday watercolour group will unveil the Awash with Colour exhibition on October 28 at the Bowral Gallery.
This is the annual exhibition for the 11 members of the group.
"We want people to come in and enjoy the experience and what we did in class and at home," BDAS Tuesday watercolour member Fiona Fudge said.
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"It is friends coming together to enjoy each other's company."
About 90 watercolour paintings will be on display until November 2 in various sizes and frames.
"It is a celebration of watercolour and the happy accidents, that's the beauty of it," Mrs Fudge continued.
"You got to go with the flow with watercolour.
"People have done subtle things, some out there and everything in between."
One room in the gallery will feature a collection of smaller watercolour paintings in identical frames at a set price of $50.
All of the artworks will be available to purchase.
Mrs Fudge said there would be a variety of subject matters and styles such as still life, abstract and portraits on display.
While it showcases the beauty of watercolours, Highlanders will also find some pastels and pens incoporated into members' artworks.
A raffle is also going to be drawn on the final day of the exhibition.
A gourmet hamper for first prize and a painting with other surprises for second prize are up for grabs.
Attendees must be double-vaccinated, check-in upon arrival and wear a mask inside the gallery.
The gallery is open from 10am to 4pm.
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