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Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This painting was painted as part of a Solo exhibition on Mount Tamborine in Queensland. I adore the colouring of these beautiful birds, they have an almost evening wear look to them. They are the Eastern Spinebill. I mixed the Bird of Paradise flowers that are native to my homeland with the banksia a native of my new home.

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Oil on Canvas

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

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All art by Sam Suttie

A red plate with the lettering Oui in orange. Underneath the plate there is a paw paw  cut open. There is a greenish aqua colour that surounds the scene.A blue and white geometric jug against a grid pattern background. A blue green ceramic vessel in the foreground and  green glass bottle. A kingfisher bird rests on the handle of the jug.A still life arrangement with yellow toned succulent cascading from a white ceramic vessel. A small pile of bowls set to one side with a small hummingbird looking over the scene. Small specks of floating lights rise in the background. This painting is very earthy in its tones with a focal point of light blue.Hand painted floral motif  on tall ceramic vessels with assorted stems and succulents in each. This painting has a warmth to  it. A calm hopeful promise that there is so  co much more. This was part of my solo exhibition on Mount Tamborine called Midnight in the potting Shed.
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