Bonny Hills artist Caroline Baker says she draws off the beauty of the environment to provide inspiration for her art work.
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Caroline is one of 12 artists from Bonny Hills who have joined together to help raise funds for the Wauchope-Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club.
The work of the artists will be on display in an exhibition over Easter for six days from March 28.
Caroline said the artists meet up through their involvement as members of the Hastings Valley Fine Arts Association.
“It’s great because we all paint together and will bounce ideas off each other,” she said.
Caroline describes herself as a perfectionist and she believes most artists strive to constantly improve their art.
As an avid walker, Caroline captures the landscapes of Rainbow Beach, Grants Beach, Bartletts Beach and Queens Lake with her camera.
From the photo, she draws and then puts together the art work.
Caroline also loves to paint animals through mediums of acrylic and pastel.
Opening night is at 5.30pm on March 28 at the Wauchope Bonny Hills Surf Life Saving Club, with free snacks and drinks available for purchase.
The exhibition is open from 10am until 4pm from March 29 until April 2.
There is also a ‘meet the artists’ session on Sunday, April 1 between 3pm and 7pm.
All of art is for sale, with proceeds donated to the club. There is a $2 entry fee.