Fleurieu Living Magazine

Naomi Keyte The value of place

For any artist living and working in Adelaide, life can be challenging and fulfilling in equal measure. Perhaps it’s the access to the abundance of nature, racing up to the hills that wrap the city’s fringes or running to the coast to draw upon rugged cliffs. It is on the shores of empty beaches that Naomi has always been enchanted and found solace, and that can be heard in both her tone of voice when she sings and her lyrical observations of life.

Naomi’s family beach house in Cape Jervis is her refuge, and it is there

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