Magical Piece of Paradise

Glenn Cordingley, Broome Advertiser, February 14, 2013
A newspaper article titled "Magical Piece of Paradise" published in the Broome Advertiser on Thursday, February 14, 2013, written by Glenn Cordingley. The article highlights Linda Klarfeld, a NSW-based sculptor, and her artist residency at Cable Beach Club in Broome. The main image features Linda smiling and holding a clay minibust she is sculpting. The text details Linda’s journey from NSW to Broome, her connection to the local community, and her sculptural work, including a minibust of Lord Alistair McAlpine and world-famous Bush Tucker Man Les Hiddins. The article also mentions the tranquil inspiration Broome provides her and her efforts to engage with locals through her art. A smaller photo shows Linda sculpting a clay bust of Les Hiddins while he sits for her in an outdoor setting.
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