George the Greytown Wizard
The townspeople did not care for their town and it became untidy and run down. One night all colour left the town and it turned a dreadful grey. The people called on George to bring the colour back. He tried unsuccessfully until he met Rhiannon who was a young artist. Together they solved the problem
The townspeople did not care for their town and it became untidy and run down. One night all colour left the town and it turned a dreadful grey. The people called on George to bring the colour back. He tried unsuccessfully until he met Rhiannon who was a young artist. Together they solved the problem
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CAROLINE AMBRUS
I was born in 1938 in Kyogle, NSW. I worked as a librarian in the Commonwealth
Public Service during the 1960s. During the seventies I studied art and completed
a Bachelor of Education.
I have periodically taught Art in Canberra’s schools and colleges.
I established my imprint of irrePRESSible Press and thereafter published
“Australian Women Artists, First Fleet to 1945” in 1992 and “The Unseen Art
Scene” in 1995.
Concurrently with my writing and publishing career, I have also worked
as a practising and exhibiting artist with solo shows at Barry Stern’s Gallery,
Sydney in 1982 and Profile Gallery, Melbourne in 1984, plus participating in
many group shows.
I have written, illustrated and published my own children’s stories as well
as co-authoring and illustrating the work of others. My ambition is to publish
quality children’s books that cover issues of concern to readers, both young and
old.
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