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Telegram wedding stationery set |
Old-fashioned styled telegram wedding invitations have been a sought-after choice for quite some time now, but we've certainly seen and even bigger boost to their popularity over the past 12months. Partly because of the 1920s 2020s connection, and partly because at the moment the bride and groom are having to change plans at such short notice! Many couples are opting for a stylish way to change event and date details with a pretty telegram design, either printed or sent by email.
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Keepsake wedding map |
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Grey and yellow graphic tags |
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Flower Garden Invitation |
As 2020 ends I took a look back at some of my favourite works from the year and gave them a bit of a kaleidoscopic twist for a brand new print collection.
There are seven new mandala art limited edition prints to choose from ranging from a little 8x8inch piece all the way up to 100x100cm. There are also now options for canvas printing and framing.
Kaleidoscopic forms have been part of my art practice for many years now. The fine veil of dots that I see as part of my neuro-ophthalmologcal condition appear as a kaleidoscope of constantly moving pattern. I've always been drawn to mandala type images and symmetrical patterns.
Celebrate summer with a brand new collection of limited edition prints - kaleidoscopic twists on some of my favourite paintings from this year. Apart from a few sizes options and either paper or stretched canvas, the artworks are also available on beautiful lightweight summer scarves.
Lovely and soft, made in Australia and a big 140x140cm! A great Christmas gift idea.
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The inspiration: leaf stomata seen under a microscope |
I have a brand new collection of paintings out this month. Back to Variegated, the topic of my 2018 solo show - beautiful organic patterns inspired by the microscopic detail of leaves. This time using a colour palette of black, white and soft greys (with a hint of blue/purple). Each work is adorned with little pieces of cut paper as a representation of the leaf stomata.
Stylised and enlarged these microscopic patterns become delicate and fragile looking abstracts reminiscent of decorative lace.