Artworks are first available to purchase in person at the exhibition held from 4-10 Oct at King George Square.
Online sales will open following the exhibition.
Nina Hurr is an artist based in Byron Bay. Their style is colourful, playful and full of positive messages. Their artworks include drawings on recycled surfboards, framed pieces and digital illustrations.
Nina lives with schizoaffective disorder and their experiences with this help shape the random and sometimes chaotic ideas in their art.
They were a passionate artist as a child, but rediscovered art while in hospital as a tool for expressing feelings and thoughts. Nina has been part of many art projects across the Northern Rivers region. They have completed a number of commission pieces for local community groups and fundraisers.
They believe that everyone should have hope for their future and their art aims to remind us to have fun.
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It's a sunny morning and the UV beams onto the pyramid scheme with a barnacle on its side. The mail has been redirected. A UFO tries to abduct a chicken who is trying to get rich. As the chicken rides her bike towards a hitchhiking cactus, the surfing teapot spurts out rainbows. It’s time to order pizza. Three fish lick their ice creams as the steam iron makes a cuppa. The snail watches on from the safety of their leaf.