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Reminder: MTAS Monthly Demo Meeting – David Lake – Landscape in Oils, 14th March 2023

Monthly Demonstration Meeting
with David Lake – Landscape in Oils
 7.30pm, 14th March 2023

Reminding all that we have David Lake for our March Meeting to demonstrate a Landscape in Oils!

The meeting is on Tuesday, 14th March, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Room, Deerubbin Center Windsor. Come along to see David’s brilliant work in action.

Please register your attendance at  info [@] mtas.com.au .

Both members and non-members are welcome to join our meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.

Cost is $5 at the door. Supper is provided and please remember to park outside due to early car park closure.

About David Lake:

David’s art career began in high school with an enthusiasm for both drawing and subsequently painting, and was encouraged by his parents.

He worked initially with watercolours, and painted birds and animals. However, it was the oil paints that held his attention, and that’s when he made the transition to painting landscapes.

David has been painting for more than thirty years, and on a full-time basis since 2002. Originally from Sydney, he now resides in the small town of Newbridge in the NSW central tablelands.

He has developed his own distinctive style that has been winning him awards and commendations since 1991, including the Combined Art Societies of Sydney – Artist of the Year for 2007, 2008, and 2009.

His paintings can be found in private and municipal collections in Australia and private collections overseas, including the UK, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, and the USA.

David is a Fellow of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. He is also a member of the Oatley 101 Society of Artists, and a participant on the Bathurst Arts Trail.

You can view more of David’s works at www.bathurstartstrail.com/david-lake/

For inquiries about this demonstration, please phone Satya at 0405 337 652.

Look forward to seeing you there!

MTAS Monthly Demo Meeting – David Lake – Landscape in Oils, 14th March 2023

Monthly Demonstration Meeting
with David Lake – Landscape in Oils
 7.30pm, 14th March 2023

We are excited to welcome David Lake for our March Meeting to Demonstrate a Landscape in Oils!

The meeting is on Tuesday, 14th March, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Room, Deerubbin Center Windsor. Come along to see David’s brilliant work in action.

Please register your attendance at  info [@] mtas.com.au .

Both members and non-members are welcome to join our meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.

Cost is $5 at the door. Supper is provided and please remember to park outside due to early car park closure.

About David Lake:

David’s art career began in high school with an enthusiasm for both drawing and subsequently painting, and was encouraged by his parents.

He worked initially with watercolours, and painted birds and animals. However, it was the oil paints that held his attention, and that’s when he made the transition to painting landscapes.

David has been painting for more than thirty years, and on a full-time basis since 2002. Originally from Sydney, he now resides in the small town of Newbridge in the NSW central tablelands.

He has developed his own distinctive style that has been winning him awards and commendations since 1991, including the Combined Art Societies of Sydney – Artist of the Year for 2007, 2008, and 2009.

His paintings can be found in private and municipal collections in Australia and private collections overseas, including the UK, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong, and the USA.

David is a Fellow of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. He is also a member of the Oatley 101 Society of Artists, and a participant on the Bathurst Arts Trail.

You can view more of David’s works at www.bathurstartstrail.com/david-lake/

For inquiries about this demonstration, please phone Satya at 0405 337 652.

Look forward to seeing you there!

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