Vintage Actil Sheet Protea glows like a King

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 54cm (W) x 54cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Beautiful locally grown King Protea in a glass jar placed upon a 1950's crisp cotton Actil sheet.

Catching the shadows and light of a mountain day.

Oil Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Comes FRAMED in Raw oak floating frame

Measures 50.9cm x 50.9cm (20" x 20")

** Please note** photos are for hanging ideas only, please check measurements against your wall for correct proportions.

Artist Bio

Bachelor of Fine Art - Monash Uni. (B.A. Fine Art)
Diploma Education - Victoria College (Dip. Ed.)
Alicia Cornwell is a Melbourne-based artist working from her home studio in Olinda, Victoria — a 100-year-old house nestled among the historic gardens and lush landscapes of the Dandenong Ranges. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in Printmaking and Painting (Caulfield Institute of Technology – Monash University, 1985) and a Graduate Diploma in Art Education (Victoria College, Burwood, 1987).

Specialising in contemporary still life, Alicia works primarily in oils. Her compositions are a graceful fusion of natural elements and vintage design — a reflection of her many years in the antiques and interiors industry. Her paintings range from bold and vibrant to soft and pastel-toned, always with a focus on structure, layered glazes, and fine detail.

Deeply inspired by the changing seasons and the surrounding national parks, Alicia’s work captures both the serenity and richness of her environment. Her art has been exhibited and collected across Australia and internationally, and she is proudly represented by a number of galleries nationwide.

Explore Alicia's collection here on Bluethumb to discover work that brings elegance, nature, and timeless design into the contemporary space.