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FJ Holden Retro Waves and Road Trips by Tracey Esteves – This painting is a nostalgic tribute to the golden days of Australian coastal holidays. The Ford FJ Holden, parked in front of a classic 1970s beach shack, symbolises an era when the road trip was as much a part of the adventure as the destination itself. Palm trees sway in the warm breeze, and three retro surfboards stand ready, embodying the carefree spirit of endless summers.

Inspired by memories of packing the car to the brim with kids, towels, and waxed-up surfboards, this work captures a time when life was simpler—days spent catching waves, evenings filled with the sound of cicadas, and nights falling asleep to the distant crash of the ocean. It is a celebration of freedom, family, and the timeless allure of the Australian coast.

FJ Holden Retro Waves and Road Trips

Tracey Esteves

AUD$1,850
Size: 92w x 92h x 4d cms
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FJ Holden Retro Waves and Road Trips by Tracey Esteves – This painting is a nostalgic tribute to the golden days of Australian coastal holidays. The Ford FJ Holden, parked in front of a classic 1970s beach shack, symbolises an era when the road trip was as much a part of the adventure as the destination itself. Palm trees sway in the warm breeze, and three retro surfboards stand ready, embodying the carefree spirit of endless summers.

Inspired by memories of packing the car to the brim with kids, towels, and waxed-up surfboards, this work captures a time when life was simpler—days spent catching waves, evenings filled with the sound of cicadas, and nights falling asleep to the distant crash of the ocean. It is a celebration of freedom, family, and the timeless allure of the Australian coast.