Still life for a long weekend

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Wood, Ready to hang
Dimensions 41cm (W) x 51cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

An all out exploration of colour and patterns, this glimpse into my dining room displays warmth and nostalgia. With a nod to my UK birthplace I wanted to use colours and shapes that are a reminder of where I grew up. A friendly neighbour gave me some limes which I just had to paint!
This pink gin is delicious and is one of my favourites.
I love painting contrasting colours and patterns almost as an act of rebellion against beige and ‘neutral’ trends!

thanks,
Daniella

Artist Bio

I am a Brisbane based still life painter with British roots whose work explores the emotional resonance of everyday objects. My paintings centre on familiar domestic elements—fruit, flowers, mugs and collected vessels—arranged in intimate table settings that reflect themes of memory, ritual and connection to home. Drawing on my British background alongside my life in Australia, I’m interested in the quiet traditions that shape daily life, such as morning tea, shared meals and moments gathered around the table.
My colour palette is vibrant and expressive, often drawing on the bold visual language of 1990s pop culture and graphic design. Within these compositions I frequently include gin bottles and other familiar objects as subtle references to the rhythms of modern motherhood—the small moments of pause, humour and resilience that exist within busy family life. These elements introduce a playful narrative while reflecting the balance between domestic routine and personal identity.
I paint the quiet moments we almost miss — the objects that outlive us and the rituals that hold us together.

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Daniella's studio is in Brisbane