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Wattle In The Moonlight by Rosemary Legat – Acrylic paint, acrylic ink, spray paint and acid free painted collage (added texture and detail) on thick sided wood panel.

This vibrant and enchanting scene was created over many mixed media layers with a final layer of bright details. All helping to provide visual impact.

Wattle In The Moonlight was finished off with a layer of varnish for protection.

Ready to hang. Alternatively as this delightful artwork was created on a thick sided wood panel (4cm) you could choose to place her on a shelf or other flat surface.

Please note that artwork images are for display purposes and may not be to scale therefore I always suggest double checking artwork dimensions to make sure they suit your needs.

 

Wattle In The Moonlight

Rosemary Legat

AUD$180
Size: 26w x 26h x 4d cms
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Additional Information

Wattle In The Moonlight by Rosemary Legat – Acrylic paint, acrylic ink, spray paint and acid free painted collage (added texture and detail) on thick sided wood panel.

This vibrant and enchanting scene was created over many mixed media layers with a final layer of bright details. All helping to provide visual impact.

Wattle In The Moonlight was finished off with a layer of varnish for protection.

Ready to hang. Alternatively as this delightful artwork was created on a thick sided wood panel (4cm) you could choose to place her on a shelf or other flat surface.

Please note that artwork images are for display purposes and may not be to scale therefore I always suggest double checking artwork dimensions to make sure they suit your needs.