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Oil on stretched canvas, ready to hang.

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Changing winds in weather patterns indicate a thunder storm. This work explores the change brought about by colonisation in the 1800s. The red fox, first introduced into Australia for recreational hunting and Paterson’s Curse, a noxious weed planted by Jane Paterson to beautify her garden, represent the lasting environmental impact of human disturbance.

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Oil on Canvas with pine stretcher

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

#fox animals wildlife fauna illustrative symbolic, #black, #purple

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