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Ceramic handpainted set of unique  vases, one is 31 cm high vase and the other is a 20 cm high  vase with a unique, one off,  “Underwater on country” design.

Painted by local Indigenous artist  Leonie Roser, the design features creatures at sunset and is finished with a high gloss lacquer to protect it.

Vase dimensions: 31 cm x 17 cm x 8 cm

20cm x 25 cm x 9 cm

LEONIE ROSER

Leonie is from the Inverell area in NSW, where many of her people still remain.  Her family were part of the stolen generation, where families were broken up and the children put into foster homes.

Leonie started to paint at a very young age and her art depicts her family life and the Aboriginal heritage that comes from her inner self.  Today Leonie resides on the Gold Coast with her family and is recognized as one of Queensland’s leading Aboriginal artists.

Underwater scenes vases

Dreamtime Artistry

AUD$495
Size: 17w x 31h x 8d cms
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Additional Information

Ceramic handpainted set of unique  vases, one is 31 cm high vase and the other is a 20 cm high  vase with a unique, one off,  “Underwater on country” design.

Painted by local Indigenous artist  Leonie Roser, the design features creatures at sunset and is finished with a high gloss lacquer to protect it.

Vase dimensions: 31 cm x 17 cm x 8 cm

20cm x 25 cm x 9 cm

LEONIE ROSER

Leonie is from the Inverell area in NSW, where many of her people still remain.  Her family were part of the stolen generation, where families were broken up and the children put into foster homes.

Leonie started to paint at a very young age and her art depicts her family life and the Aboriginal heritage that comes from her inner self.  Today Leonie resides on the Gold Coast with her family and is recognized as one of Queensland’s leading Aboriginal artists.