Artists Supporting ‘Go Grey in May’

 
 
 
 
 

A collaborative of talented artists are supporting Peace of Mind Foundation this month with a creative range of works on offer for ‘Go Grey in May.’

From a one-off original artwork, a stylish clutch to handmade jewellery, our artists have created works with passion and talent for both art and helping others.

This exclusive range is available for a limited time only. A portion of funds raised from sales will contribute to Peace of Mind Foundation’s efforts to help over 700 families every year.

Clutch and earring sets

These handmade items are the perfect accessory for a night out, with a contemporary design making a stylish addition to any outfit.

Artist Carolyn Wishart from Clever Little Art Studio has designed one of each set which is available for preorders.

A former display artist, Carolyn’s love of art has inspired her to open her studio to welcome people to come and create. Clever Little Art Studio organises the supplies, space and takes care of the mess to paint, draw, collage, sculpt and paper mâché your heart out! Carolyn runs workshops for children and adults for birthdays, special occasions, after-school and holiday programs.

SHOP CLUTCH/EARRING SET

 

Original work of art from Meraki Art

Kerrie Jacobs of Meraki Art is a Melbourne-based artist and creative arts therapy facilitator.

Kerrie's favorite mediums are acrylics and mixed media but she also dabbles in inks. All artwork and homewares are one-off originals, no two are ever exactly the same. Kerrie loves helping others to use art as therapy, she loves the colour, texture and the chaos of painting! Follow Meraki Art on Instagram and Facebook for more information on workshops, sales, specials and new products.

 

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Handmade jewellery from Naomi Hill Creates

Naomi Hill is a resin artist from Branxholme, in Western Victoria where she makes resin jewellery and accessories for local markets. Having previously put her creative efforts into sewing and scrap booking, she has now discovered the joys of using resin, moulds, glitter and colour to make unique and beautiful designs.

The opportunity to collaborate with Peace of Mind gives great purpose to her creativity and is a cause close to her heart, as a long-time family friend of the Cooke family and POMF nine-year-old ambassador, Emily.

The colours of the pieces in Naomi’s collection reflect the ‘Go Grey in May’ campaign, including the brain cancer symbol as well as purple and pink accents reflected from the Peace of Mind logo.

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Rebecca Mallett