Impressionist painter Jerry Osadczuk aims to capture the Australian country in his exhibition at the Warburton Waterwheel: ‘You Beaut Country’.
The exhibition began on 14 April and will finish up on Tuesday 10 May.
As well as his impressionist paintings, a number of Mr Osadczuk’s pieces are expressionist, modernist and abstract.
Mr Osadczuk has a background in Sumie, a form of Japanese ink painting and printmaking.
In recent years he has had three solo exhibitions, including one at Yering Station. He has twice been a finalist in the Cliftons Art Prize, which invites entries from Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore. Osadczuk’s paintings will be on display and for sale for four weeks in the Waterwheel Gallery, open 10am to 4pm every day.