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Michael Ebel, the art tutor at the C.S.A. Gallery, hangs one of his works for his forthcoming exhibition of drawings and watercolours at the gallery. The show, titled “Ebel Goes Country and West,” is a departure from the artist’s previous abstract style and features mainly scenes of the Lake Ellesmere area,, which is close to his home in the Kaituna Valley.

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Press, 2 July 1985, Page 8

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Michael Ebel, the art tutor at the C.S.A. Gallery, hangs one of his works for his forthcoming exhibition of drawings and watercolours at the gallery. The show, titled “Ebel Goes Country and West,” is a departure from the artist’s previous abstract style and features mainly scenes of the Lake Ellesmere area,, which is close to his home in the Kaituna Valley. Press, 2 July 1985, Page 8

Michael Ebel, the art tutor at the C.S.A. Gallery, hangs one of his works for his forthcoming exhibition of drawings and watercolours at the gallery. The show, titled “Ebel Goes Country and West,” is a departure from the artist’s previous abstract style and features mainly scenes of the Lake Ellesmere area,, which is close to his home in the Kaituna Valley. Press, 2 July 1985, Page 8