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Acrylic on wood, ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

A lover of house dogs, like this golden shitzu cross, I just had to paint its gorgeousness within an interesting interior with muted greys, terracottas and golds. The light coming from the glass doors shine upon the scene with a luminous quality. The dog wait expectantly for its owner to appear.

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Acryl-Gouache on gessoed board

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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 - 37.4(W) x 37.8(H).

Artwork dimensions - 35.43(W) x 35.43(H).

All art by Wendi Leigh

The wonders of nature are felt in this composition, as succulents are widely known as a symbol of tenacity, strength, and selfless love. So, gifting them would be a great idea to show your unconditional love to the person you love the most, if not the plant, then this painting, with its lasting benefits.
Summer-time in the cooler evening hours brings the resident Magpie out to sing its moon-tide revelry. How nice to sit in relaxation and listen to the healing sounds of nature. This work was generated to instill joy and healing into the viewer as we all need peace and tranquility in our lives these days.

Landmarks like the ever-striking Coral tree on our eastern shores reminds us that nature still does prevail and provides nectar for our wildlife friends like this wattle bird – may they remain hail and mighty against current environmental deforestation and global warmingThis work was inspired by reading about the women who help protect the National Parks and threatened wildlife in the Hunter Central Coast and the women in our history who collected and studied our unique wildlife for our education and enjoyment.
It is a telling story of current climatic threats to our native flora and fauna. Reflecting on these ecological perils, I have become a climate activist, using my work as a platform to raise awareness and imagine a more sustainable future. And to use my art as a beacon of hope, lighting the way and compelling us to recognise our Australian land heritage and, together, celebrate our coexistence.
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