Unmasking Australia’s vast and varying landscape through art, geology, food & wine with Terracotta Travel

<p>Beginning in&nbsp;<strong>Sydney</strong>, after seeing all the famous sights such as the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Royal Botanic Gardens, we delved straight into the local art scene, which boasts a wonderful array of paintings, sculpture, and glass art. Not only did we purchase a piece of glass by the Australian artist Brendan Scott French, but we were fortunate to meet Brendan at the&nbsp;<strong>JamFactory</strong>, where he has studios in Adelaide and the Barossa Valley. He graciously took us through his creative process and shared some of his works-in-progress for an upcoming show. Striking in both pattern and form, his art explores the rich versatility of glass, celebrating the passage of time and exploiting the connection between organic and geometric, ultimately asking questions of our relationship with the environment.</p> <p><a href="https://terracottatravel.medium.com/unmasking-australias-vast-and-varying-landscape-through-art-geology-food-wine-with-terracotta-db1a9d6c4dd9"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>