Chris Arnol is known as the face of the Tasmania Fire Service during fires and disasters, but few know his passion for drawing and painting his colleagues.
The Tasmania Fire Service chief officer is publicly known as the face of the organisation during bushfires and disasters."It totally consumes me and I just love it," he said.
For the first time, Mr Arnol's large collection of drawings and paintings will be on display in Hobart."It's about the emotions the firefighters feel when they are in that moment fighting a fire or making a critical decision," he said."I wanted to explain the things people don't see."
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