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Ginge's Wire Sculptures Preserving nature and all it encompasses is close to my heart. My significant belief is reflected, w This flows through to the beauty of her sculptures.

Wire sculpture artist Janice O’Meara was born in Victoria, and lived in the picturesque hills of Healesville and East Warburton. From a very young age, her love and passion revolved around the beauty of Nature. This included all animals and resulted in her working as a Zoo Keeper for Healesville Sanctuary and willingly sharing her knowledge of Australian wildlife. Janice has also owned many horse

s throughout her life and gained a unique ability to capture animal movements. Preserving nature and all it encompasses is close to her heart. This significant belief is reflected, when creating her works, in the use of recycled materials wherever possible. Having honed her skills here in Western Australia, she enjoys teaching others to explore their creativity. Janice facilitates workshops and welcomes private commissions.

15/12/2025

Last stall for the year! Survived the heat🥵. Thank you to Larkhill Small Animal Hospital for having me. Met some amazing rescue groups and made wonderful connections. Creative Crafts. Rockingham, WA The Art Garage 196

16/11/2025

We are out at Murray Equestrian Associaton having a fabulous day. So many beautiful horses. Our last stall for the year!

12/11/2025

Entries are now open for the 2026 City of Rockingham Art Prize, with a prize pool of $20,000. WA artists working in a range of mediums, including painting, photography and sculpture, are invited to enter. 🎨

Finalists will be featured in an exhibition at the Rockingham Arts Centre in June 2026, curated by Sandra Murray.

An Information Session and a How to Write an Artist Statement workshop will be held on Sunday 7 December 2025 at the Rockingham Arts Centre. Registration is essential.

Entry is free and closes at 4pm on Thursday 29 January 2026. Visit rockingham.wa.gov.au/artprize for all the details.

M Baker, 'Abodey'; Hiroshi Kobayashi, 'Self portrait as yellow flowers'.

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