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Mini masterpieces wanted

Find your smallest paint brush and create your very own mini masterpiece for the Kyneton Library’s Tiny Art Show.

Submissions are open now for the Tiny Art Show, which will see artists as young as five and up to 105 create a tiny work of art.

Mini canvases can be collected for free from the Kyneton Library during opening hours, but don’t think too big, only one canvas can be collected per person.

All mediums can be used to create your piece.

All artwork will need to be returned to the Kyneton Library by Friday, October 3, before it will be exhibited at the Kyneton Library for the Tiny Art Show from Monday, October 20 until Friday, October 28.

The public will be able to vote for their favourite tiny creations, with prizes awarded across multiple age categories including five to 12 years, 13 to 17 years, and 18 years and older.

Goldfields Libraries manager engagement and operations Jess Saunders said the Tiny Art Show had already seen massive success at libraries across the Macedon Ranges, and now it’s Kyneton’s turn to show off their creative flare.

“This is a free opportunity to explore your creative side, be playful, and have a bit of fun,” she said.

“It doesn’t matter what your skill level is, everyone is encouraged to take a canvas and see where it leads – you can be a complete beginner or an accomplished artist! It’s an easy way to express yourself artistically and connect with others along the way.”

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