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When fine art really is Rocket Science

June 5, 2014 by Coastlines

Lisa painting
Lisa Ingerson’s It’s not Rocket Science, which won the overall prize, the RSASA/Scarpantoni award.

There are 82 works on display over three galleries – The Stump Hill Gallery and Scarpantoni Estate Wines, which have held their openings, and Red Poles Gallery, which will launch its exhibition on Saturday, June 14 at 190 McMurtrie Road, McLaren Flat.

More than $5000 of prizes were awarded with the overall prize, RSASA/Scarpantoni award with $3000 prizemoney, was won by brilliant Goolwa artist Lisa Ingerson for her mixed media work titled It’s not Rocket Science.

Characters of the Fleurieu are not necessarily that of a human, but a character of the Fleurieu. Other prize winners were: Atkins Technicolour Prize – Julia Thomas for Mistress of the Fishes (photographic canvas print); Pimlott Framing Prize – Sophie Downey for The wine drinker, Simon Hackett (After Degas) oil; Diamonds Photography Prize – Lindy Downing for The Day After (photography); Art Spectrum Prize – Abbey Turner for Eyes of the Tiger (graphite); Splashout Studios Art Prize – John Lacey for Rafa.

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