Original artwork description:

Inspired by outback desert landscapes seen from the air, the scattering of vegetation is a combination of paint and embroidery in soft greens and dusty pinks. The Australian outback is a rich tapestry of changing colours and patterns. Tiny dots of vegetation, wild flowers and shrubs, come and go or alter in shade with the seasons.

Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint and thread on canvas
♥ measures 50x60cm
♥ canvas depth 3.5cm with black edges
♥ ready to hang

Sold unframed.

Materials used:

acrylic paint and thread on canvas

Tags:
#landscape #green #australian #embroidery #aerial 
Desert Garden Summer (2020)
Mixed-media painting
by Jennifer Bell

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Inspired by outback desert landscapes seen from the air, the scattering of vegetation is a combination of paint and embroidery in soft greens and dusty pinks. The Australian outback is a rich tapestry of changing colours and patterns. Tiny dots of vegetation, wild flowers and shrubs, come and go or alter in shade with the seasons.

Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint and thread on canvas
♥ measures 50x60cm
♥ canvas depth 3.5cm with black edges
♥ ready to hang

Sold unframed.

Materials used:

acrylic paint and thread on canvas

Tags:
#landscape #green #australian #embroidery #aerial 

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Jennifer Bell is a contemporary Australian artist with a unique vision of the world. Her work is deeply influenced by a little known neurological condition which causes her to see... Read more

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