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NONNA’s GARDEN by Carita Farrer Spencer

original artwork on canvas 150 x 120cm

Carita’s highly original artwork is now attracting many collectors who are drawn to her unique use of edible colour palettes, intuitive mark making and signature illustrative twist.

“Nonna was an artist, she taught me to paint. Her back garden was a literal oasis…complete with lush tropical plants and palm trees and a soft soil pathway that coiled around like a maze in the middle. It was here that I spent much of my childhood – purposefully lost – inside a backyard oasis in the middle of a suburban central Queensland town. I can still feel the peacefulness and the calm I felt inside the oasis and how I loved to be all by myself, pretending I was the only person on the planet, living inside my private paradise.”

 

 

Nonna’s Garden

Carita Farrer Spencer

AUD$3,200
Size: 150w x 120h x 5d cms
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NONNA’s GARDEN by Carita Farrer Spencer

original artwork on canvas 150 x 120cm

Carita’s highly original artwork is now attracting many collectors who are drawn to her unique use of edible colour palettes, intuitive mark making and signature illustrative twist.

“Nonna was an artist, she taught me to paint. Her back garden was a literal oasis…complete with lush tropical plants and palm trees and a soft soil pathway that coiled around like a maze in the middle. It was here that I spent much of my childhood – purposefully lost – inside a backyard oasis in the middle of a suburban central Queensland town. I can still feel the peacefulness and the calm I felt inside the oasis and how I loved to be all by myself, pretending I was the only person on the planet, living inside my private paradise.”