100 Forests Ed. 3 of 100

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Medium Giclée, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 70cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 0.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This drawing was inspired by the hundred forests of endangered trees which have been planted at the National Arboretum in Canberra. I’ve included the names and a design element to represent each type of tree, along with some tree related quotes and sayings. The central image is an elm they have in their bonsai collection, which is famous in bonsai circles. I drew this during the first COVID lockdown, when I really should have been working on other things, and so have included 19 crows (corvids) to represent when it was created.

Artist Bio

Sally Heinrich is a multi-talented writer, illustrator and printmaker. Born in Adelaide, she has been writing and drawing for as long as she can remember. She has travelled extensively in Australia, Asia and in Europe, and worked in Sydney, Darwin and Singapore. She currently shares a large studio space at 6 Manton in Hindmarsh. Much of her work is drawn from interests in the art, religion, tales and traditions of the East and the West, and also a deep connection to home. She delights in the interweaving threads which connect people, communities, cultures and the environment. Her work includes illustrations for more than forty books including her own picture books, novels and non-fiction. Her artwork and lino-prints are widely commissioned, collected and exhibited in Australia and in Asia, including in the Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize, the Adelaide Parklands Art Prize, the SA Library, Singapore and Melbourne Zoos, community projects and schools. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships, including from the Asialink Foundation, The Ian Reed Foundation, The May Gibbs Children’s Literature Trust, Varuna-the Writer’s Centre and Arts SA. She was the 2020 Max Fatchen Fellow and in 2021 she was awarded honorary membership of the Children’s Book Council of Australia (SA)

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Sally's studio is in Adelaide