Country Lane | Amanda Western

$1,195.00

Linocut Print

Height: 119cm. Width: 73cm.

My linocut print depicts a serene country lane, but also highlights the fragility of roadside ecosystems and endangered species. It urges viewers to tread lightly and preserve nature. Through detailed artwork, it echoes nature's plea for harmony and calls for cherishing and protecting the Earth's precious ecosystems.

A linocut printmaker, Amanda Western, integrates her Emergency Recovery background into her art, reflecting her deep bond with communities and nature. Inspired by the positive impact of art on trauma recovery, she uses her work for personal healing. Her appreciation for the Australian bush and conservation efforts earned recognition from Artists for Conservation.

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Linocut Print

Height: 119cm. Width: 73cm.

My linocut print depicts a serene country lane, but also highlights the fragility of roadside ecosystems and endangered species. It urges viewers to tread lightly and preserve nature. Through detailed artwork, it echoes nature's plea for harmony and calls for cherishing and protecting the Earth's precious ecosystems.

A linocut printmaker, Amanda Western, integrates her Emergency Recovery background into her art, reflecting her deep bond with communities and nature. Inspired by the positive impact of art on trauma recovery, she uses her work for personal healing. Her appreciation for the Australian bush and conservation efforts earned recognition from Artists for Conservation.

More information about the artist

Linocut Print

Height: 119cm. Width: 73cm.

My linocut print depicts a serene country lane, but also highlights the fragility of roadside ecosystems and endangered species. It urges viewers to tread lightly and preserve nature. Through detailed artwork, it echoes nature's plea for harmony and calls for cherishing and protecting the Earth's precious ecosystems.

A linocut printmaker, Amanda Western, integrates her Emergency Recovery background into her art, reflecting her deep bond with communities and nature. Inspired by the positive impact of art on trauma recovery, she uses her work for personal healing. Her appreciation for the Australian bush and conservation efforts earned recognition from Artists for Conservation.

More information about the artist