Two Peas In A Pod

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A$280

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 25cm (W) x 25cm (H) x 6cm (D)
Review Stars 21,287 Customer Reviews

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Artwork Description

‘Two Peas In a Pod’ Set of Acrylic Originals

What a beautiful set of Abstract paintings! After the break from Christmas i was trying to get my flow back before i finish off a range of works. Experimenting with different colours was so much fun. I love the contrast between the green and pink in these pieces. The perfect set to brighten up any room.

Bri also experiments with the flow of Abstract painting using varying colours and mediums. Pulling inspiration from around her, she creates some dreamy pieces that inspire her for her other body of works.

Unframed. Ready to Hang

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All Originals come with a Certificate of Authenticity

Each piece measures at 25x25cm

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Artist Bio

Inspired by the country, colours and her new journey into motherhood, ‘Valley Dreaming’ Art was born.

Bri tells her stories through brush strokes of acrylics and exploration of different mixed mediums. Bri allow her pieces to organically tell its story and loves when they hold texture, just as the country and landscapes around her.

Bri’s art has her own very unique style to Contemporary Aboriginal Art. You discover that each new collection is inspired by the season of life around her.

Bush To Sea

A proud Gomeroi Woman, Bri grew up in Tamworth where her bloodlines are from and moved for a sea change 14 years ago to the Mid North Coast. Bri has made strong community ties with the Birpai mob and loves being apart of her local community.

Now married and a Mother to her little mitjigan (girl) Valley, she continues to connect to culture and express her emotions through her art.