The Collector
Sold through ‘Her Name was Nola’.
Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame.
Acrylic paint on cradled birchwood panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.
38cm high x 30cm wide.
Part of a collaboration with ‘Her Name was Nola’ for the March mini exhibition, featuring my artworks with a distinctly HNWN flavour. Sarah from HNWN provided the inspiration images which I interpreted as the basis of each of these works. Each work is a collage of a realism element, paired with two patterns inspired by the décor, products, or overall feeling of Sarah’s distinct aesthetic. I wanted to create pieces that felt like a little slice of Sarah’s signature style, and the beautiful business she has created around it. It’s a sprinkle of vintage, a slice of retro, a handful of country, a lavish helping of pattern, a taste of nostalgia, and an overwhelming feeling of home.
Sold through ‘Her Name was Nola’.
Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame.
Acrylic paint on cradled birchwood panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.
38cm high x 30cm wide.
Part of a collaboration with ‘Her Name was Nola’ for the March mini exhibition, featuring my artworks with a distinctly HNWN flavour. Sarah from HNWN provided the inspiration images which I interpreted as the basis of each of these works. Each work is a collage of a realism element, paired with two patterns inspired by the décor, products, or overall feeling of Sarah’s distinct aesthetic. I wanted to create pieces that felt like a little slice of Sarah’s signature style, and the beautiful business she has created around it. It’s a sprinkle of vintage, a slice of retro, a handful of country, a lavish helping of pattern, a taste of nostalgia, and an overwhelming feeling of home.
Sold through ‘Her Name was Nola’.
Framed in Tasmanian oak float frame.
Acrylic paint on cradled birchwood panel, ready to hang. Signed on front.
38cm high x 30cm wide.
Part of a collaboration with ‘Her Name was Nola’ for the March mini exhibition, featuring my artworks with a distinctly HNWN flavour. Sarah from HNWN provided the inspiration images which I interpreted as the basis of each of these works. Each work is a collage of a realism element, paired with two patterns inspired by the décor, products, or overall feeling of Sarah’s distinct aesthetic. I wanted to create pieces that felt like a little slice of Sarah’s signature style, and the beautiful business she has created around it. It’s a sprinkle of vintage, a slice of retro, a handful of country, a lavish helping of pattern, a taste of nostalgia, and an overwhelming feeling of home.