Jennifer Rowlands is just as comfortable sketching as she is rearing baby Tasmanian devils.
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The former devil keeper combines her passion for nature and art with her partner artist Bill Flowers for Venom and Lace fine art prints.
Making her Tasmanian Craft Fair debut, she hoped their small, hand-coloured creations would be popular with interstate and Tasmanian visitors.
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They will join more than 200 other artists setting up stalls in Deloraine for a Friday fair start.
“Our combined goal is to share the love and wander of nature expressed through affordable art,” she said
The pair will demonstrate their entire printmaking and hand-colouring process in venue 5 (Community Hall) during the fair..
The Tasmanian Craft Fair will run between November 3 and 6 with art demonstrations, entertainment, food stalls and children’s activities.