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An original painting by Sigrid Patterson – Banksia in an old scrumpy bottle on a bright white background. This painting represents resilience. Artists quality acrylic paint on stretched poly cotton. Wired and ready to hang.

Sigrid Patterson is an award winning artist based in northern NSW. She has a passion for native plants and floriography – the art of telling stories through flowers. Banksia in a bottle shows a branch of Banksia Robur from her garden.

“Banksia’s are amazing.  I have planted a heap, mainly for the yellow tail black cockatoos. It’s interesting to watch them devour the trees and leave chunks on the ground. Nature’s pruners. The banksias thrive with this, all gnarly with generations of flowers, cones and follicles. Its like a little city in there and like all cities, there are secrets hiding in the shadows, love, heartache, joy, courage, friendship and community. Banksia’s are resilient and remind us to see the beauty in the everyday.”

 

Banksia in a bottle

Sigrid Patterson

AUD$2,200
Size: 76w x 102h x 3d cms
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An original painting by Sigrid Patterson – Banksia in an old scrumpy bottle on a bright white background. This painting represents resilience. Artists quality acrylic paint on stretched poly cotton. Wired and ready to hang.

Sigrid Patterson is an award winning artist based in northern NSW. She has a passion for native plants and floriography – the art of telling stories through flowers. Banksia in a bottle shows a branch of Banksia Robur from her garden.

“Banksia’s are amazing.  I have planted a heap, mainly for the yellow tail black cockatoos. It’s interesting to watch them devour the trees and leave chunks on the ground. Nature’s pruners. The banksias thrive with this, all gnarly with generations of flowers, cones and follicles. Its like a little city in there and like all cities, there are secrets hiding in the shadows, love, heartache, joy, courage, friendship and community. Banksia’s are resilient and remind us to see the beauty in the everyday.”