'LO SHOP'

Local Artist Group Exhibition, 1 - 10 Dec 23, See Saw Wines, Orange.

Who’s coming shopping? 

For pasta lovers, classic ceramic appreciators, sweet-tooth people and more; there’s something for everyone’s trolley. You can mix-n-match, reimagine and rearrange the whole collection or fly solo, all scenarios from ‘Lo Shop’ work.


See Saw Wine x Local Artist Group Exhibition.

'Join us for the opening night, Friday 1st December, for our local artist exhibition, celebrating nine incredible Central West Artists and their amazing work. The perfect opportunity to shop local art before Christmas, enjoy a glass of wine and some light refreshments. Artists will also be running a charity auction of their pieces, with proceeds going to The Orchard - Housing Plus, Orange.' - SSW.

'Biscotti'

Shakespeare said “All's well that ends well,” but Italians say “It all ends with biscuits and wine”—“Tutto finisce a tarallucci e vino”. 
Years ago in some regions of Italy, legal disputes or negotiations concluded with a handshake and a toast of red wine and a plate of tarallucci cookies.

'Mutti'

“When I eat a tomato I look at it the way anyone else would. But when I paint a tomato, then I see it differently.”
- Henri Matisse.

'Anchovies'

"Add anchovies to almost anything, in moderation, and it will taste better.”

-  Jay McInerney.

'Panettone'

“Sugar is like a drug. If I have one bite, I need to eat it all. I can eat an entire panettone in one sitting.”
- Stefano Gabbana.

'Italian'

"Try imagining a world without Italian food. You can’t, no way.”
- Hozier.

'Aranciata'

“Some things just aren’t meant to go together. Things like oil and water. Orange juice and toothpaste.” 

- Jim Butcher.

'Barilla'

"Life is a combination of magic and pasta." 
- Federico Fellini.

'Nutino'

“Sometimes a girl’s gotta have some chocolate!” 
- Carrie Underwood.

'Bertolli'

“It was a food that I had eaten all my life but that had never evoked such a response. It was fresh and green, like summer grass, and made my mouth tingle. It was Olive Oil.” 
- Julie Angus.

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