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Gallery catches perfect wave

Published On

17/12/2020

Experience breathtaking work from four of Australia’s leading surf photographers at Gosford Regional Gallery this summer.

It Seems to Come in Waves is a must-see exhibition for lovers of the ocean, surfing and photography.

Central Coast Council Director Connected Communities, Julie Vaughan said this collection of works by Ryan Heywood, Spence Hornby, Reed Plummer and Luke Shadbolt embodies the expansive and powerful beauty of the ocean.

“The ocean is a big part of our lives here on the Coast and this incredible exhibition will appeal to a very broad audience,” Ms Vaughan said.

“You are taken on a journey through the myriad of waves encountered by surfers of all types and this is a not-be-missed experience for anybody who loves surfing or photography.”

Developments in technology – including drone and underwater cameras – have taken the art of ocean photography to new levels and this is evident in the awe inspiring beauty of It Seems to Come in Waves.

Council Administrator, Mr Dick Persson AM said he encouraged locals and visitors to head to Gosford Regional Gallery for the exhibition.

“You can’t go far on the Central Coast without being exposed to spectacular bodies of water and this exhibition will mesmerise and inspire anybody who loves the ocean.”

Find out more about It Seems to Come in Waves – 5 December 2020 to 31 January 2021 – at Gosford Regional Gallery – centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/galleries

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