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Everything starts as a dream, by Alanah Jarvis

A donation from every sale will go towards the ‘Swim it Forward’ foundation to help fund swimming lessons for Aussie kids from low income families. Evidence of this will be sent with the Certificate of Authenticity

“All big achievements start with a dream”

The large oil painting has painted edges to create a nice neat finish and would be a calming statement in any space. The horizon can help create the illusion of more space in a room as it draws the viewer to  look out to the perceived distance.

Everything starts as a dream

Alanah Jarvis

AUD$2,150
Size: 200w x 100h x 4d cms
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Everything starts as a dream, by Alanah Jarvis

A donation from every sale will go towards the ‘Swim it Forward’ foundation to help fund swimming lessons for Aussie kids from low income families. Evidence of this will be sent with the Certificate of Authenticity

“All big achievements start with a dream”

The large oil painting has painted edges to create a nice neat finish and would be a calming statement in any space. The horizon can help create the illusion of more space in a room as it draws the viewer to  look out to the perceived distance.