Taupo & Turangi Herald

SHARED LOVE OF ART LEADS TO FRIENDS WHO PAINT EXHIBITION

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AT THE TAUPŌ MUSEUM, a pair of artists are preparing to demonstrat­e what can be accomplish­ed through a shared passion and friendship.

The Friends Who Paint exhibition is the culminatio­n of an 18-month journey by Taupō artists Wendy O’Callaghan and Maggie Rudd, who met several years ago through a shared love of art.

The pair first mooted the idea of an exhibition around May 2020. Both Wendy and Maggie have painted and displayed locally before, but never had their own exhibition. From a casual conversati­on, the idea took root, the shoots were put out, and this is the fruit.

Wendy has been painting for many years and has enjoyed using different media. She is an accomplish­ed watercolou­r artist, loves mixed media and has more recently developed a passion for abstract art, albeit with a dash of realism at times.

Maggie has three distinct strands to her work; acrylic painting, contempora­ry drawing, and more recently, abstract collage. These collages start with hand-printing blocks of transparen­t colour onto papers of different weights, overlappin­g them and creating many varied tones in the process.

The artists’ preparatio­n for the exhibition has sometimes been a rollercoas­ter ride, but both agree it has been very worthwhile and they are already looking forward to the next stage in their artistic careers. Friends Who Paint is open at Taupō Museum from 21 October to 26 November. The museum is open from 10am to 4.30pm daily and entry is free for Taupō District residents with proof of address.

 ?? ?? Artists and friends Wendy O’Callaghan (left) and Maggie Rudd.
Artists and friends Wendy O’Callaghan (left) and Maggie Rudd.

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