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Oil on linen
40cm x 50cm x 4cm
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Inspired by a family holiday on K’Gari Island, this series always draws me back. The little girl is my daughter, Zoe, and with her now living in Edinburgh, painting her was delightful - in a way it was like she was home again.
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Oil on linen
76.2cm x 101.6cm x 4 cm
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Stretched, ready to hang.
A few years ago, we took a road trip from Darwin down to Adelaide and while we were in Coober Pedy we did the Mail Run Tour. This tour offers a real outback experience, travelling with an Australia Post contractor, delivering mail to the historic outback towns of Oodnadatta and William Creek, as well as five remote cattle stations.
We stopped for lunch in Oodnadatta at the Pink Roadhouse, and I was struck by the neon sign that boldly declared its presence against the desert backdrop.
I loved the jauntiness of the sign – it seemed to stand as a symbol of courage, defying the harsh surroundings and becoming a metaphor for the resilience and spirit of the outback communities.
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Oil on linen
61cm x 51cm
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Earlier this year, we travelled to Italy, and while wandering the beautiful streets of Varenna, Lake Como, we came across a group of children leaping from an old stone pier into the shimmering waters below. Their laughter echoed against the ancient stones, instantly transporting me back to the carefree days of my own childhood.
“Flying Free (Memories of Varenna)” is a tribute to the joy found in simple moments and the memories that shape us. It serves as a reminder to cherish our own fleeting flights of freedom and to seek out the beauty in spontaneity and play. This painting reflects not just a day in Italy, but a celebration of the adventurous spirit that resides within us all.
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Oil on linen
96cm x 66cm x 5.5cm
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Framed in a gold box frame with black sides and interior.
Old world charm and romance abound in this piece, inspired by roses from my garden.
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Oil on linen
76cm x 102cm
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Unframed, ready to hang.
This painting is part of my newest series exploring beauty. I hope it gives viewers a moment to step back from the chaos and ugliness of the world and think about life's simple beauty. I want it to remind people of the natural wonders around us and encourage them to appreciate them more deeply.
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Oil on linen
90cm x 120cm x 4cm
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Stretched on hardwood frame.
They say every tidal wave begins with a ripple and when I think of momentous occasions in my life, most did start with something small and seemingly insignificant. Perhaps it’s nature’s way of allowing us to acclimatise to change, but I wish I could have stayed and bobbed around in those ripples for longer before the tsunami engulfed me.
Certificate of Authenticity included.
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Oil on linen
76.5cm x 61cm
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Stretched, ready to hang.
Having just returned from Greece, I am inspired by its mythology. I see the beautiful woman in this piece as a siren: a figure whose beauty and voice lure sailors to their doom. Yet in this interpretation, the danger lies not in malice, but in the irresistible pull of beauty and complexity. The siren is no longer just a myth, but a metaphor for every moment we are drawn to something beyond our control.
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Oil on linen
90cm x 120cm
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In "Guardian of the Soul," I delve into the mystique of Egyptian mythology, drawing inspiration from the enigmatic guardian of the underworld, Nehebkau. Initially perceived as an ominous spirit, Nehebkau's metamorphosis into a powerful, benevolent deity serves as the thematic backbone of this painting. It is a visual narrative that transcends the dichotomy of good and evil, fear and protection, echoing the complexities inherent in the ancient tales that have shaped our understanding of the afterlife.
At the heart of this piece is a woman adorned with serpentine legs, a symbolic representation of Nehebkau's role in guiding the soul into the beyond by harmonising the two facets of the soul, Ka and Ba. The serpentine form, both mesmerising and transformative, encapsulates the essence of Nehebkau's benevolence and power.
"Guardian Of the Soul" invites the viewer to contemplate the delicate balance between opposing forces, urging a reconsideration of conventional boundaries. It prompts reflection on the profound interplay between fear and protection, and the blurred lines that define good and evil. Through this exploration of duality, the painting encourages viewers to embark on their own introspective journey, transcending the physical realm to ponder the enduring mysteries of the soul and the timeless dance that leads us from life into the afterlife.
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Limited edition print
90cm x 60cm
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Available unframed, stretched or framed.
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Limited edition print
120cm x 90cm
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Available unframed, stretched or framed.
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Limited edition print
70cm x 90cm
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Available unframed, stretched or framed.
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Limited edition print
100cm x 75cm
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Available unframed, stretched or framed.
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Limited edition print
90cm x 120cm
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Available unframed, stretched or framed.
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Limited edition print
120cm x 90cm
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Available unframed, stretched or framed.
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Oil on linen
120cm x 90cm
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Stretched, ready to hang.
Purchasing from Trisha Lambi:
I use Pack’n’Send and sometimes Auspost to ship within Australia.
I usually send my works out within 2/3 days of their sale.
I do not offer framing for original oil works but do have framing options available for prints on my website.
Due to the sensitive nature of transporting art, returns and exchanges are not offered on original works of art or prints simply for change of mind.
All artwork is handled with the utmost care during the printing and packaging process. In the unlikely circumstance of your delivery being damaged in transit, please photograph the packaging PRIOR to opening the delivery and then photograph the damaged art inside and send the images to me within 7 days at, lambi_karalee@bigpond.com
Originals that are damaged during transit will either be repaired or replaced with a commissioned piece of equivalent value.
Due to shipping costs, returns are not available for international orders.
Customers are responsible for all return shipping costs.