Julie Sheppard Solo art exhibition on now at XCHC The Exchange
You are all welcome to come see my first solo art exhibition on now at XCHC The Exchange at 362 Wilsons Road North (same road as Jade Stadium). I'm very excited to show you my work and hope all art lovers will take the opportunity to pop in and view my work. I have both digital art and encaustic art on show. The encaustic art is really amazing to work with and quite stunning on the wall.
You can view more of my work on my profile on Facebook at:
www.facebook.com...
or my web page is www.juliesheppard.co.nz...
I have cards, fine art prints, artworks ranging from $150 - $650, fine art prints from $100 and pens, postcards and pens from $2-$5.
Warmest regards!
Julie Sheppard
Artist, Parklands
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