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I am endlessly fascinated with Australia's flora and fauna, which comprises most of my art. The waratah stands out as a sentinel in the bush, with the red contrasting with its complimentary opposite green foliage.
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I've planted, photographed and painted eucalyptus bark patterns for many years now and they have never lost their fascination for me. Each bark is like a landscape on its own and the colours can be amazing.
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Corymbia ficifolia is one of the great stand out mallees from WA. In full flower the tree looks like it's on fire.
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I was drawn to this eucalyptus because of the shapes and colours on the bark, as well as the gentle shadows of its leaves moving across the trunk.
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Once again the Western Australian mallee eucalypts have captured my attention. This one looks delightful, looking up at it into the light.
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Another of the beautiful Western Australian eucalyptus mallees to brighten up your wall. I love the delicate flower contrasting with the rough seedpod that it turns into after being fertilised.
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I am always attracted to both eucalypts and light, so this one did it totally for me! These Western Australian mallee eucalypts are just divine and I cannot stop painting them.
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I was totally absorbed by the light hitting the flowers and casting shadows on the dark green leaves underneath, that a wonderful feeling of peace flowed through me.
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Framed.
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This is a newly described uncommon mallee from WA. The main features are the wings on the flower buds, together with thick leathery leaves. Another stunning Western Australian mallee!