Pink Botanicals with Native Birds - Still Life Ed. 1 of 9

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Medium Photograph, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 100cm (W) x 71cm (H) x 0.3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This still life is inspired by the Australian made pink botanical gin from Noble Bootleggers. They have commissioned a run of labels for their next batch. I love the Australian bush. Wildflower season in Victoria brings the landscape to life for months. The cheeky cockatoo and galah hiding in the flowers give the perfect amount of joy and humour. As with most of my work there is a world of tiny insects to find and enjoy.

Parts of this still life were photographed in my studio and part in nature, to disturb native flora and fauna as little as possible.

Printed by a master printer in small editions in limited sizes.
Available in the following limited editions:

140x100cm
3+1AP
$2500

120x85cm
6+1AP
$1800

100x71cm
9+2AP
$1100

Artist Bio

Lauren Starr is an Australian photo-media artist creating narrative works at the intersection of myth, history, and land. Her practice centres on women’s lived and inherited experiences, drawing on fairytales, colonial histories, and personal ancestry to reimagine familiar stories through a contemporary lens.

Working with staged photography and digital compositing, Starr constructs painterly tableaux that sit between reality and myth. Her images often incorporate photographed fragments of her own paintings and textures, creating layered works that feel both symbolic and embodied.

Recent works explore themes of re-wilding, instinct, and the quiet reclamation of power, particularly through reimagined female archetypes and narratives from the Victorian goldfields.

Starr is a finalist in the 2026 Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize and has been recognised through the Olive Cotton Award and Head On Photo Awards. She is the recipient of the Bluethumb Art Prize (Photography + Grand Prize, 2022), and her work is held in public collections including Parliament House Melbourne and Bendigo Art Gallery.

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Lauren's studio is in Bendigo VIC