Rhythm – A vibrant Art Exhibition
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Arts & Culture · Kew
Sat 23 May

Rhythm – A vibrant Art Exhibition

Rhythm, Colour, Movement & the Seasons of Life. A local exhibition in Kew exploring colour, transformation and the rhythm of life.

When
Sat 23 May
3:00pm–6:00pm
Where
Misses Fleuri Flower Shop
Kew
Price
Free
No ticket needed
Good for
Everyone
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About this event

Rhythm, Colour, Movement & the Seasons of Life.
A local exhibition in Kew exploring colour, transformation and the rhythm of life.

Rhythm is a vibrant abstract exhibition by local Kew artist Natasha, exploring the emotional seasons we move through in life through colour, movement and acrylic painting.

Each work begins as an intuitive painting and is developed into a finished stretched canvas piece, reflecting a process of transformation that mirrors the evolving rhythm of life. A curated selection of works will be presented.

In addition, selected artworks are translated into textile garments, extending the collection beyond the canvas and into wearable form.

This transformation reflects the movement of the work from expression into everyday life, reinforcing themes of rhythm, continuity and connection.

Held at Misses Fleuri Flower Shop in Kew, this 3-hour open viewing offers a relaxed and welcoming environment to experience local art.

Complimentary coffee will be available from the café.

Melbourne Insider's Take
Hand-picked by our editors · Updated 6 hours ago

This exhibition at Kew's vibrant arts hub offers a unique perspective on life's emotional journey through abstract art. The local artist’s innovative approach, combining painting with wearable textiles, creates a dynamic experience that resonates deeply with the community's creative spirit.

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Where to eat
Grab a coffee and a pastry at Kew's iconic 'Proud Mary', just a 10-minute walk away.
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Getting there
Take tram 48 or 109 to the Kew Junction stop, just a short stroll from the venue.
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Insider tip
Arrive early to enjoy a quiet moment with the art before the crowd builds.

Frequently asked

What should I order?
Grab a coffee and a pastry at Kew's iconic 'Proud Mary', just a 10-minute walk away.
How do I get there?
Take tram 48 or 109 to the Kew Junction stop, just a short stroll from the venue.
What else should I know?
Arrive early to enjoy a quiet moment with the art before the crowd builds.

Getting there

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