FRESH Arts members have been rummaging through their kitchen drawers for inspiration.
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The executive of the artist network yesterday revealed they had found it by announcing a mini exhibition called Kitchen Stuff.
While the chosen kitchen items may not be considered cool, the drawings of them will sell for a hot price.
Fresh Arts publicity officer Gill Pedrana said the exhibition at Jack Rowley's Cafe 33 in Dubbo's Talbragar Street was a promotional event for the network and its wine and coffee-sipping opening at 5.30pm on December 3 a "community event".
The work of up to 15 artists will be included in the show running up to Christmas Eve, with subjects ranging from cutlery to fridge magnets.
The mini exhibition was prompted by Dubbo's Mike Coward, who opened the previous Fresh Arts exhibition called Feast at Lazy River Estate.
He proposed to supply all the frames for the exhibition if Fresh Arts members created drawings "from life" and not photographs.
Mr Coward was on hand for the announcement at Cafe 33 yesterday.
"Drawing is the foundation for all great art," he said.
The drawings have the same framing and price, a heavily discounted $50.
They will adorn the walls of Cafe 33 from December 3.