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The Elm & the Raven

A gallery studio doorway  with art and photography on walls of heritage home filled with antique
A fog rises across the landscape filled with trees at varying distances
Interior of artist gallery studio in heritage home with artworks, mantle and large rug
A shaft of light falls dramatically on a cliff face and lights up the turquoise water
Interior of studio gallery in heritage home with artwork, antique furniture and floor rug on timber
An illustrated scene in blues of fireflies dancing over reflections in water
Yellow button grass surrounds a small lake while fog settles and mountains line the horizon
A fog settles and obscures the mountains and Cradle Mountain that surround Dove Lake and peninsula
An eagle silhouette flies before a blood moon to escape the tendril of a reaching tree
An alpine landscape full of richly covered foliages surrounds a lake. A tree stands before the water
Visit the studio gallery of artist and photographer Emma Coombes, set within the gorgeously restored Balfour House and part of the working artist collective, The Artisan's Hand. Emma Coombes is a Tasmanian fine art photographer known for moody, painterly compositions that move between landscape and still life, weaving native wildlife into atmospheric, narrative-driven scenes. Emma's work has been shortlisted in state and national juried art awards, and spans moody, atmospheric Tasmanian landscapes, playful studies of Australian native animals, and dramatic still-life compositions, with occasional forays into illustration and fantasy. Located in the picturesque village of Cygnet in Tasmania's Huon Valley, the gallery sits within a vibrant creative community rich with artists and makers. Visitors will find easy parking, along with excellent coffee and food just moments away. Step inside to meet the artists and gain insight into the process and inspiration behind the work.

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