Artwork Description

Mixed Media on paper, ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

This work evolved as a result of an experiment in mixed media, building up layers to represent the colours and textures of the forest. The symbol of the clock indicates that nature has been here long before us and we need to care for it in order for it to be sustainable into the future. It features a white mat and has a silver frame with glass.

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Medium

Mixed media with watercolour, gesso, ink, transparent papers, tissue paper and coloured pencil.

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Framed and ready to hang

This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 47.0(W) x 64.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 30.0(W) x 42.0(H).

#pink, #purple, #blue, #birds, #texture, #forest, #tree, #clock, #nature, #sustainability, #green, #time, #environment, #ancient, #forests, #deforestation, #climate change, #time running out, #dark green, #light blue

All art by Ann Russell

Image of the Goddess Theia represented as a woman with hair up and looking over her shoulder at the viewer. She is dressed in a cloak with gold patterns.Rocks and small cascade featuring built up textures , blues, greens and metallic colours.A woman's face in amongst depictions of birds and feathers, with a hawk and its eye in the top centre of the image.Image of a creek in the Giraweeen National Park, with lush vegetation and small rapids. There is a winged figure sitting on the rocks in the foreground with two Rakali (Australian Water Rats).
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