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Baptism of Fire at Mt Tomah - Ephemeral Collection

$900.00
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100 cm x 76 cm
Acrylic on canvas

SOLD - Baptism of Fire has gone to her forever home on the 25 April 2023.

Her Story: Australian Waratah. The fires of 2019 devastated parts of the beloved Hawkesbury region, leaving a wake of destruction and sorrow in its path. However, this tireless landscape fought hard to find its way back to life and beauty. Two years later at Mt Tomah, amidst the memory from that fateful time, the waratah's started to bloom - a symbol of resilience, courage and hope brought forth in a baptism of fire.

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100 cm x 76 cm
Acrylic on canvas

SOLD - Baptism of Fire has gone to her forever home on the 25 April 2023.

Her Story: Australian Waratah. The fires of 2019 devastated parts of the beloved Hawkesbury region, leaving a wake of destruction and sorrow in its path. However, this tireless landscape fought hard to find its way back to life and beauty. Two years later at Mt Tomah, amidst the memory from that fateful time, the waratah's started to bloom - a symbol of resilience, courage and hope brought forth in a baptism of fire.

100 cm x 76 cm
Acrylic on canvas

SOLD - Baptism of Fire has gone to her forever home on the 25 April 2023.

Her Story: Australian Waratah. The fires of 2019 devastated parts of the beloved Hawkesbury region, leaving a wake of destruction and sorrow in its path. However, this tireless landscape fought hard to find its way back to life and beauty. Two years later at Mt Tomah, amidst the memory from that fateful time, the waratah's started to bloom - a symbol of resilience, courage and hope brought forth in a baptism of fire.

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