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A sea change to a coastal village on the Bass Coast of Victoria led textile artist Jennie-maree Tempest in a new and exciting creative direction. Using her two-dimensional free-motion embroidery skills, she dived into three-dimensional textile sculptures, inspired by the rugged cliffs, beach treasures and unassuming plants found in her new surroundings.

It was an overgrown and overlooked succulent poking through a wire fence that caught Jennie-maree's attention

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