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Mixed Media on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

Original Mixed Media of a Banksia Serrata illustrating different stages of flowering. Made using archival quality pigments: acrylic, ink and modelling paste, it is highly textured. It is ready to hang, unframed with neatly painted sides, on deep-edge canvas with picture wired attached. 91cm x 61cm.

This painting was awarded Second Prize in the Acrylic section of the Queanbeyan Art Society’s Leagues Club Exhibition in 2014.

10% of the profit made from the sale of this artwork will be donated to the Australian Conservation Foundation, to help them in their efforts to protect our environment and wildlife.

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Acrylic paint, acrylic ink, modelling paste

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This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

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