Jo Wooler’s recent creation “360 degrees” was accepted by the Jury of the 42nd Salon de la Marine and was on display at the National Maritime Museum in Paris from 2 December – 8 January 2012. It is now on it’s way back to Australia where it will be exhibiting at the Hamilton Island Art Gallery, Queensland.
The National Maritime Museum - Paris, France where the 42nd Salon de la Marine is being exhibited
The crowd enjoying the official opening
Jo Wooler's '360 Degrees' exhibiting in the 42nd Salon de la Marine
Jo Wooler's '360 Degrees' exhibiting in the 42nd Salon de la Marine
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It’s wonderful to see such creativity recognised internationally. Such recognition must inspire greater, more courageous if possible, creativity.
I first met you at a market, a kite festival I think, at Redcliffe years ago. Your wings have spread a long way since then.
C’est manifique
Excellent work Jo
It’s wonderful to see such creativity recognised internationally. Such recognition must inspire greater, more courageous if possible, creativity.
I first met you at a market, a kite festival I think, at Redcliffe years ago. Your wings have spread a long way since then.
Congratulations
Lynne Cameron
Jo your 360 degrees is absolutely stunning, congratulations!!
Love
Shirley