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Banksia Dot thursday
The Bangalay sand forest is an endangered ecological community in NSW, stretching along the coast from Sydney way down south. I went there to do lots of drawings, then turned the drawings into silk screens. The technique of overprinting the screens and working into the shapes with lines and dots evokes the layers of vegetation along the NSW south coast. Each artwork in this series is part of a family, yet created to stand alone as a unique and individual piece.
Overprinted screenprint of native botanical drawings on found plywood. Unframed panel. Finished and protected in beeswax.
W30cm x H30cm x D0.5cm
Ready to hang
AUD $400
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