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Weeds In My Backyard by Rosemary Legat – Spotted a couple of interesting beds amongst my very rustic backyard garden which prompted me to use them as inspiration, along with my imagination, to develop my layered intuitive base into this organic beauty.

Acrylic ink, acrylic paint and ink pen on 300gsm paper.

I’m enjoying the muted colour palette in this piece, hope you do too.

Framing required for Woods In My Backyard to hang therefore my art gallery includes examples of how this unique piece could look framed and hung.

As always, please check dimensions as insitu images for display purposes only and may not be to scale.

Please note dimensions include a rough 1 cm border which can be covered during your preferred framing method or embraced and left exposed, once framed, for a more organic look.

Weeds In My Backyard

Rosemary Legat

AUD$280
Size: 56w x 76h x .001d cms
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Additional Information

Weeds In My Backyard by Rosemary Legat – Spotted a couple of interesting beds amongst my very rustic backyard garden which prompted me to use them as inspiration, along with my imagination, to develop my layered intuitive base into this organic beauty.

Acrylic ink, acrylic paint and ink pen on 300gsm paper.

I’m enjoying the muted colour palette in this piece, hope you do too.

Framing required for Woods In My Backyard to hang therefore my art gallery includes examples of how this unique piece could look framed and hung.

As always, please check dimensions as insitu images for display purposes only and may not be to scale.

Please note dimensions include a rough 1 cm border which can be covered during your preferred framing method or embraced and left exposed, once framed, for a more organic look.