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Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame.

Acrylic paint on cradled birchwood panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.

33.5cm high x 43.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep, including frame.

Price includes shipping Australia wide.

I grew up in a pretty 70’s house with a peach kitchen with brown trim, and a mustard bathroom complete with mustard bathtub, textured mustard glass screen and ombre mustard tiles! This vase sat on top of the kitchen cupboards for most of my childhood. When it came time to renovate the kitchen, my Mum was going to throw it out but my sister took it instead. When I helped my sister move out of her house, she was going to throw it away, and I couldn’t bear to see it being discarded, so I have had it ever since. It reminds me of growing up in a peach kitchen, and a mustard bathroom, and a time when electric orange was super coo!.

Here it is captured in this still life painting with a piece of Moreton bay fig, or Australian banyan foliage collected from my local park during a lockdown period in the early days of the virus. Both are reminders to me of home, which felt like a million miles away at this point in time.

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**Sold through Fine Art at Perth College

Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame.

Acrylic paint on cradled birchwood panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.

33.5cm high x 43.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep, including frame.

Price includes shipping Australia wide.

I grew up in a pretty 70’s house with a peach kitchen with brown trim, and a mustard bathroom complete with mustard bathtub, textured mustard glass screen and ombre mustard tiles! This vase sat on top of the kitchen cupboards for most of my childhood. When it came time to renovate the kitchen, my Mum was going to throw it out but my sister took it instead. When I helped my sister move out of her house, she was going to throw it away, and I couldn’t bear to see it being discarded, so I have had it ever since. It reminds me of growing up in a peach kitchen, and a mustard bathroom, and a time when electric orange was super coo!.

Here it is captured in this still life painting with a piece of Moreton bay fig, or Australian banyan foliage collected from my local park during a lockdown period in the early days of the virus. Both are reminders to me of home, which felt like a million miles away at this point in time.

**Sold through Fine Art at Perth College

Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame.

Acrylic paint on cradled birchwood panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.

33.5cm high x 43.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep, including frame.

Price includes shipping Australia wide.

I grew up in a pretty 70’s house with a peach kitchen with brown trim, and a mustard bathroom complete with mustard bathtub, textured mustard glass screen and ombre mustard tiles! This vase sat on top of the kitchen cupboards for most of my childhood. When it came time to renovate the kitchen, my Mum was going to throw it out but my sister took it instead. When I helped my sister move out of her house, she was going to throw it away, and I couldn’t bear to see it being discarded, so I have had it ever since. It reminds me of growing up in a peach kitchen, and a mustard bathroom, and a time when electric orange was super coo!.

Here it is captured in this still life painting with a piece of Moreton bay fig, or Australian banyan foliage collected from my local park during a lockdown period in the early days of the virus. Both are reminders to me of home, which felt like a million miles away at this point in time.

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