
On the weekend of 22-23 August I’m looking forward to seeing Ian’s paintings and inscriptions at Holmwood Gallery at 26 Queen Street Woollahra, as part of the extended Taste Orange events in Sydney.
More details of the other partners at the Holmwoods’ Taste Orange event are listed on this page:
http://www.bestrestaurants.com.au/food-events-australia/holmwood-gallery-taste-orange.aspx
The stone work should look lovely in that courtyard.
And I do like Angullong Wines!

Luke Scibberas in his kitchen, on his phone.
An internationally active designer with strong links to the wine industry in South Australia, Barrie Tucker is showing one of Ian’s work as part of his Table masters web portfolio:
Barrie works in collaboration with a wide range of Australian artisans to create uniquely crafted boardroom, dining, coffee and occasional tables in contemporary and traditional styles.

Wind in the Willows - lettercutting and gilding by Ian Marr for Barrie Tucker's Tablemasters
Broke it when I moved it! But isn’t that good …

Broken!
A lamplit tour of the Rookwood sculpture walk tonight after kind interest in the works from the ABC’s Andrew Frost.
The whole ‘Hidden‘ exhibition is more than atmospheric!

Photo: Dot Wilkin