Artwork Description

Watercolour on paper, ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

Clouds move in the morning sky, reflected into brilliant grey by the hidden sun. They move south toward the ocean, together yet independent. Gaps widen and close, one slides right under another and always they are changing shape. The cloud is the company of the sea, it makes the winter sea no longer lonely.
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"A cloudy day at the beach is still a day at the beach."

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Medium

BAOHONG® 300 GSM medium paper. Double-layer mount. A complimentary birch effect frame is ready to hang.

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Framed and ready to hang

This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 20.47(W) x 16.54(H).

Artwork dimensions - 14.96(W) x 11.02(H).

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All art by Aimee Li

The Redbird was a steamship built in 1884 in England. In 1905, the ship was sold to an Australian shipping company and was renamed the Redbird. It continued to be used for coastal transport in Australia until it sank near the Hasting Jetty in 1911. The Redbird shipwreck is considered an important historical site and is protected under the Heritage Act of Victoria. Tobacco kilns in Bright still stand in the fields, serving as a reminder of the region's rich tobacco-farming history.Sitting by the Hastings Jetty and its fishing shed. Watching the boats come and go, waiting for the fresh catch of the day. Paynesville is a charming village surrounded by lakes on three sides, with canals and inlets providing plentiful sheltered moorings for boats. Enjoy a glass of sparkling at sunset and settle for a sumptuous dinner on the pier. It makes me feel like being at home.
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