Highlands Picnic

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A$380
Artist is away — Artwork will have delayed dispatch

Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 42cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
Review Stars 21,258 Customer Reviews
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Estimated Delivery Time from NSW

The artist will be back on 31 May

Estimated Delivery:

Thursday, Jun 05 - Saturday, Jun 07

Artwork Description

I see collage as an opportunity to break the world a part and re arrange all the pieces just so. I love to obscure the familiar and create unique pieces that are a focal point for conversation and intrigue. "Highlands Picnic" is a harmonious union between Pop Art and Surrealism. This work has been created using books, magazine and other paper material. The composition has been cut and curated by hand before being photographed at high resolution. The final artwork is digitally printed on Artist quality fine cotton rag, comes signed numbered 1/1 with a certificate of authenticity. All collage works are unique and will not be reproduced (only one print is ever made).

Artist Bio

Natalie Will is an emerging artist from the Southern Highlands, NSW. She has been a finalist in the Best of City and Country Prize, Blue Square Prize, John Copes Watercolour Prize, The Waterbrooke Landscape Prize and The Agency Still Life Prize, The SHAC works on paper prize and highly commended in the Angels in our town prize. Natalie has held solo exhibitions in regional NSW and in Sydney. She has collaborated with artists Rosie Deacon, Lousia De Haas and Lilly Cummins to produce several commissioned pieces for the Ngununggula Regional Art Gallery. She is an active member of The Pop Up Project, an artist collective that helps to promote and create opportunities for artists to present their works to the public. Natalie’s works are held in private collections in Australia and overseas.
Natalie’s works with a variety of mediums and centers her work around using the viewers magination to conjure up memories and experiences to create a personal connection to her pieces.