Apricots and Wattle

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Quality reproductions with colour depth almost indiscernable from the original oil painting. Fade-resistant, archive quality pigment ink on beautiful, thick Cotton Fibre Rag paper (310gsm) in a natural-looking satin finish. Available in A3 and A2 sizes.

This piece was extended play around the story of home grown stone fruit and preserving, and collecting from the bush. I wanted to speak of bright days and blue skies of the late Spring apricot season in southern Australia. The dusky crimson outlines brought a playful effect and a rich complement to the turquoise blues, while the wattle brought more elements of Spring and a cute, happy feel with the little circles of yellow which I adored.

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Quality reproductions with colour depth almost indiscernable from the original oil painting. Fade-resistant, archive quality pigment ink on beautiful, thick Cotton Fibre Rag paper (310gsm) in a natural-looking satin finish. Available in A3 and A2 sizes.

This piece was extended play around the story of home grown stone fruit and preserving, and collecting from the bush. I wanted to speak of bright days and blue skies of the late Spring apricot season in southern Australia. The dusky crimson outlines brought a playful effect and a rich complement to the turquoise blues, while the wattle brought more elements of Spring and a cute, happy feel with the little circles of yellow which I adored.

Quality reproductions with colour depth almost indiscernable from the original oil painting. Fade-resistant, archive quality pigment ink on beautiful, thick Cotton Fibre Rag paper (310gsm) in a natural-looking satin finish. Available in A3 and A2 sizes.

This piece was extended play around the story of home grown stone fruit and preserving, and collecting from the bush. I wanted to speak of bright days and blue skies of the late Spring apricot season in southern Australia. The dusky crimson outlines brought a playful effect and a rich complement to the turquoise blues, while the wattle brought more elements of Spring and a cute, happy feel with the little circles of yellow which I adored.