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Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil

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Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame. Note: The frame on this work is non-removable.

Acrylic paint on canvas panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.

28.5cm wide x 33.5cm high x 5.5cm deep, including frame.

Price includes shipping Australia wide. **Surcharge may apply for remote destinations.

These flowers were unknowingly plucked by my 4 year old, from a memorial garden dedicated to the families of Australian soldiers. 
Being in a military family, I know too well the plight of those supporting people in the services and how both the best, and worst of humanity can come to the fore. On one side you have the noble ideals of sacrifice, selflessness, comradeship, community & bravery. On the other you have the brutal reality of war & conflict; death, suffering, anguish, isolation. I think the rose is a fitting flower to embody these ideals. A beautiful bloom, with sharp thorns. You can’t have one without the other. Midnight references the deep blues of this work, and the garden of good and evil, for where these roses were found.

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Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame. Note: The frame on this work is non-removable.

Acrylic paint on canvas panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.

28.5cm wide x 33.5cm high x 5.5cm deep, including frame.

Price includes shipping Australia wide. **Surcharge may apply for remote destinations.

These flowers were unknowingly plucked by my 4 year old, from a memorial garden dedicated to the families of Australian soldiers. 
Being in a military family, I know too well the plight of those supporting people in the services and how both the best, and worst of humanity can come to the fore. On one side you have the noble ideals of sacrifice, selflessness, comradeship, community & bravery. On the other you have the brutal reality of war & conflict; death, suffering, anguish, isolation. I think the rose is a fitting flower to embody these ideals. A beautiful bloom, with sharp thorns. You can’t have one without the other. Midnight references the deep blues of this work, and the garden of good and evil, for where these roses were found.

Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame. Note: The frame on this work is non-removable.

Acrylic paint on canvas panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.

28.5cm wide x 33.5cm high x 5.5cm deep, including frame.

Price includes shipping Australia wide. **Surcharge may apply for remote destinations.

These flowers were unknowingly plucked by my 4 year old, from a memorial garden dedicated to the families of Australian soldiers. 
Being in a military family, I know too well the plight of those supporting people in the services and how both the best, and worst of humanity can come to the fore. On one side you have the noble ideals of sacrifice, selflessness, comradeship, community & bravery. On the other you have the brutal reality of war & conflict; death, suffering, anguish, isolation. I think the rose is a fitting flower to embody these ideals. A beautiful bloom, with sharp thorns. You can’t have one without the other. Midnight references the deep blues of this work, and the garden of good and evil, for where these roses were found.

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