Marco Pennacchia’s (@marcopennacchia) contribution to the Show Me Some Art Mural Festival. Marco was aiming to show the dynamism of two hands touching.
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Marco Pennacchia’s (@marcopennacchia) contribution to the Show Me Some Art Mural Festival. Marco was aiming to show the dynamism of two hands touching.
Another gem on the Moe Mural trail. This is Be Free’s tribute to his cat, Onyx, which had recently passed away.
Lautaro Musse’s mural of a woman playing flute to a pair of lions. This was a part of the 2024 Show Me Some Art Festival in Moe.
Julian Clavijo’s Adulthood (2021) on the Moe Mural Trail. What a lovely pop of colour on a cold, damp and grey almost winter day.
A pile of snow men at the Frankston Sand Sculpting in the pre-Christmas sun back in 2016.
Gulliver is covered in Lilliputians at the Frankston Sand Sculpting competition back in 2016.
Gulliver talks to a Lilliputian at the Frankston Sand Sculpting back in 2016
A quick trip to the sand sculpting competition in Frankston before Christmas in 2016.
Best in Show at the Welsh Corgi Club of Victoria’s 79th Championship Show. Handler Kate Raven is seen here with Mrs Di Baillie’s Pembroke “Lyric” Ch Dygae Midnight Melody and judge Mrs Anna Lane.
A big thank you to everyone who helped make such a great show – the exhibitors and their dogs, the judge and steward (Gael Wilcock), and our generous sponsors and other helpers.
Copies of the unedited photos can be found on OneDrive – May 2025 Championship Show.
The Welsh Corgi Club of Victoria’s banner showing the Club logo back in 2016.
A close-up of the trophy table for the October 2016 Welsh Corgi Club of Victoria’s Championship Show.