Miscellaneous
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It’s Ours Now
Pastel on Pastelmat Board ($POA)
Image size 32 cm h x 45 cm w
Framed 50 cm h x 62 cm wAn old, abandoned farmhouse sits in a paddock, now the domain of a lovely herd of Brahman cows. It stands as testament to a previous time, when life was simpler, houses were smaller, but the land surrounding it was larger. This property is just up the road from where I live, and the owners of the farm have graciously allowed the building to remain for our collective enjoyment. It is a constant source of inspiration for local artists and photographers.
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Pastel on Pastelmat Board ($POA)
Image size 32 cm h x 45 cm w
Framed 50 cm h x 62 cm wAn old, abandoned farmhouse sits in a paddock, now the domain of a lovely herd of Brahman cows. It stands as testament to a previous time, when life was simpler, houses were smaller, but the land surrounding it was larger. This property is just up the road from where I live, and the owners of the farm have graciously allowed the building to remain for our collective enjoyment. It is a constant source of inspiration for local artists and photographers.
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The Places I’ve Been
Pastel on Canson Mi Tientes Paper ($POA)
Image size 50 cm h x 70 cm w
Framed 72 cm h x 90 cm wMany an Australian paddock is now home to what was once the pride and joy of its owner. Popular in their day, cars such as the Austin A40 Devon, have now been superseded by powerful, more versatile 4-wheel drive utes. This one was found on our travels through Western Australia. I made my husband stop and go back so I could photograph it, knowing it would become the subject of my artwork.
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Pastel on Canson Mi Tientes Paper ($POA)
Image size 50 cm h x 70 cm w
Framed 72 cm h x 90 cm wMany an Australian paddock is now home to what was once the pride and joy of its owner. Popular in their day, cars such as the Austin A40 Devon, have now been superseded by powerful, more versatile 4-wheel drive utes. This one was found on our travels through Western Australia. I made my husband stop and go back so I could photograph it, knowing it would become the subject of my artwork.
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