The long kiss good night Ed. 1 of 50

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Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 100cm (W) x 80cm (H) x 4cm (D)
Review Stars 21,257 Customer Reviews

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Artwork Description

Looking into her inner world, with eyes of love, she revealed her past,
to judge would be to trap her, to believe would be undeniable,
to allow and accept was the only way forward.
Her mask fell and I saw her for who she is.
just a woman who wants to be held, loved and appreciated.

This artwork was created using acrylics and screen printing.
Reproduction Print on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Highest quality scanned image, canvas and framing.
Prints are made to order and take two weeks for delivery from the purchase date.

Artist Bio

Patrick Edward Indo, known professionally as INDO the artist, is an award wining prolific Australian contemporary artist recognised for his large-scale murals and culturally driven visual work across public and commercial spaces.

With a background in graphic design, multimedia, and illustration from Hornsby TAFE NSW, INDO spent over a decade working as a Senior Designer and Art Director before transitioning into a full-time art career. His work bridges the gap between street art and contemporary fine art, combining bold composition, symbolic storytelling, and refined execution.

INDO has delivered projects for major brands and organisations including ING, ANZ, Foxtel, RedBull and The Rolling Stone Magazine, as well as numerous councils and public institutions across New South Wales and beyond. His murals are known for transforming everyday environments into engaging, high-impact cultural experiences.

He is the recipient of the Australian Street Art Award and has been twice nominated for Australian of the Year (Macleay Valley region), reflecting both his artistic contribution and community impact.

Working from regional New South Wales, INDO continues to produce studio works and large-scale commissions that explore identity, energy, and human connection—bringing a distinct, contemporary Australian voice to both public and private collections.

Commissions

INDO's studio is in INDO