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Summer Nights– by Alanah Jarvis

This painting pays tribute to and acknowledges the Australia’s First People throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community.

One of life’s little treasures is being able to go watch a sunset at the beach or on the water without the need for a coat or cardigan! This painting represents all that there is to be loved about summer nights.

This large seascape painting can help to create the illusion of space in a room by allowing the viewer to look out into a percieved distance.

Summer Nights

Alanah Jarvis

AUD$990
Size: 155w x 61h x 3d cms
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Summer Nights– by Alanah Jarvis

This painting pays tribute to and acknowledges the Australia’s First People throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community.

One of life’s little treasures is being able to go watch a sunset at the beach or on the water without the need for a coat or cardigan! This painting represents all that there is to be loved about summer nights.

This large seascape painting can help to create the illusion of space in a room by allowing the viewer to look out into a percieved distance.