Little artist: Milo Rose at his exhibition, which is part of the Shepparton Festival.
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Megan Fisher
Stepping foot into Milo Rose’s exhibition, even the most well-versed critic might assume the array of curated pieces belonged to an artist with years of experience.
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And they wouldn’t be wrong — Milo does hold years of experience, six in fact.
Milo is taking the title as the city’s youngest artist, with his first ever exhibition as part of the Shepparton Festival.
Featuring works through a range of mediums, there’s not much the little creator won’t try.
Working with oil and acrylic paints, along with sculptures and printworks, his creative realm has no limits.
The exhibition is on at the Shepparton City Central Target Arcade, Shop 2, in the Maude St Mall. Open until Sunday, April 3, from 10am to 4pm.
Creative: Milo’s Head sculpture at his opening exhibition.
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Megan Fisher
Different mediums: Many of Milo’s lino prints line the walls, each inspired by the things around him.
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Megan Fisher
Debut: Milo takes people on a tour of his works.
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Megan Fisher
Introduction: The six-year-old artist has a multitude of works.
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Megan Fisher
Little critters: Some of Milo’s sculptures — a scorpion and a stringray.
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Megan Fisher
Larger than life: Milo with one of his bigger pieces.
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Megan Fisher
Colours: Milo with his series After Monet.
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Megan Fisher