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Giclee Fine Art prints of existing artwork may be purchased from us
or Doctor Jay can draw YOUR pet as a serious portrait or as a caricature
 
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Portraits
   

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Doctor Jay can draw most things, serious or humorous.
She can capture YOU on canvas. If you are local to the Goulburn area, she will photograph you, or she can work from a photograph supplied by you.

(Above)Major internal feature of Robbo's Harley-Davidson motorbike distributor, Canberra Avenue, Fyshwick, Canberra. (The owners - the MacAuley family featured). It's well worth a look when you're in Canberra!

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.... also regular illustrator for AQUARIUM KEEPER magazine ... www.aquariumkeeper.com.au

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The Big Merino and some local politicians (Alby Schultz et al) featured in the Goulburn Post newspaper...

ART EXHIBITION
We held an Art Exhibition at the Meridian Gallery in Marulan, and what a wonderful time it was! The Gallery owners said the place had never been "busier or happier" before! The admission fee from each guest was collectively presented to Salvation Army Officers Major Joyce Harmer and Major Hilton Harmer, for their work among the homeless in inner Sydney. Here's a pic of Peter and Doctor Jay getting ready for the exhibition:

Here's the Harmers (amazing people) 
"Doctor Jay's Gallery " was opened by Ms Pru Goward, M.P., on 20 September 2007. It was a six-month project which concluded on March 20, 2008, aimed at providing a caricaturing and art service predominantly to the local community.
The Opening Night was packed to capacity, with people spilling out into the street! What a fantastic time we all had ... the warmth and generosity of spirit of everyone who attended was overwhelming. It was full of fun, laughter, and great camaraderie. Here are a few pics of the night:
   
 
Now that the Gallery space is no longer open, "Doctor Jay's" continues as before, from the tranquil ambience of the rural studio. She says "Ah, all the fanfare was wonderful, but exhausting.... I'm going back to the quiet life!"
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