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Perry Snodgrass's paintings have a narrative
theme and are very personal ... based on her home, family and life
experiences.
Her influences include childhood on a dairy farm, a career as a colourist for a firm of commercial photographers in Sydney where she
worked with the top photographers and graphic designers of the day,
David Moore, Max Dupain and Gordon Andrews. She moved on to a life
on the canefields in North Queensland; a successful corporate life
in her own catering and events design company in Sydney then in her
travel firm dealing exclusively with France. She has lived her
passions of food and France and art.
Perry has practiced full time as an artist for the last eight
years. She has exhibited in
the Convent Gallery, Pantechnicon, Impressions Gallery and Hill End
Gallery all in Daylesford, Tin Shed Gallery in Malmsbury and the
Woollahra Times Gallery in Sydney. Her colourful work has also
appeared on wine labels and greeting cards.
She now lives in Adelaide and is currently studying at the
Adelaide Central School of Art.
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