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Australian Forests are being cleared at an alarming rate, destroying habitat for all creatures , including many endangered species. This work shows how the fate of animals is often invisible to us, as they gradually become lost along with their homes.

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

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#habitat, # forest, # sustainability, # wallaby, # kingfisher, # grass, # trees, # animals, # environment, # blue, # sepia, # gold, # silver

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