Lone Pine | Deb Michell-Smith

$1,800.00

Acrylic on Canvas

Height: 90cm. Width: 60cm.

"Lone Pine" stands tall amid a landscape of gravestones marked with carved crosses. This artwork symbolizes the courage and determination of all soldiers who have fought for freedom, serving as a poignant reminder of those who died for their country and the enduring memories they leave behind.

As an artist based in Narrabri, NSW, my work is a celebration of the everyday, drawing inspiration from the vibrant colours and inherent beauty of daily life. My art delves into the landscapes, environments, and neighbourhoods that surround me, exploring the deep connection between nature, people, and places.

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Acrylic on Canvas

Height: 90cm. Width: 60cm.

"Lone Pine" stands tall amid a landscape of gravestones marked with carved crosses. This artwork symbolizes the courage and determination of all soldiers who have fought for freedom, serving as a poignant reminder of those who died for their country and the enduring memories they leave behind.

As an artist based in Narrabri, NSW, my work is a celebration of the everyday, drawing inspiration from the vibrant colours and inherent beauty of daily life. My art delves into the landscapes, environments, and neighbourhoods that surround me, exploring the deep connection between nature, people, and places.

More information about the artist

Acrylic on Canvas

Height: 90cm. Width: 60cm.

"Lone Pine" stands tall amid a landscape of gravestones marked with carved crosses. This artwork symbolizes the courage and determination of all soldiers who have fought for freedom, serving as a poignant reminder of those who died for their country and the enduring memories they leave behind.

As an artist based in Narrabri, NSW, my work is a celebration of the everyday, drawing inspiration from the vibrant colours and inherent beauty of daily life. My art delves into the landscapes, environments, and neighbourhoods that surround me, exploring the deep connection between nature, people, and places.

More information about the artist