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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

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Boy, Wonder is a wistful take on Australian personality and consummate sidekick, Jack Post. With over a decade under his utility belt as co- host of Australia’s biggest radio shows and podcasts, this piece not-so-subtly walks a line between person and persona.

We explore the veiled desire to find one’s own limelight while delicately balancing the roles of strong support and credible foil.

Not to be taken too seriously. The artist and subject certainly didn’t.

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