Australian Native Floral Art
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Tasmanian Blue Gum Botanical Illustration ~ Australian Geographic Magazine Issue 130 - Heidi Willis
Tasmanian Blue Gum Botanical Illustration is the sixth of 8 paintings featured in the Nature Watch section of Australian Geographic Magazine Issue 130
Pink Flowering Gum, flowers and bees, popular nature art print, size 8'x10'/A4 (No. 24)
"Pink Flowering Gum" print is 8"x10" high quality reproduction of my original watercolor illustration. The print is produced on a very precise Aquarelle Stoko paper. It is a heavy weight, archival and acid-free paper. The standard size of the print is easy to framing. Each print is signed and dated on the back then carefully packed and shipped. The packages are dispatched from Germany. Feel free to message me for any questions. Thanks for visiting my shop! Ola Liola Teva Kiwi
Protea Flower
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Australian Botanicals - paprly
It was a real pleasure - but a long process - putting this collection together. At the time I didn't...
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Eucalyptus Illustration - Victorian Catchment Management Council Commission - Heidi Willis
The Victorian Catchment Management Council are celebrating 20 years of catchment management and my illustration will appear across this events promotions
Protea Watercolor Print Watercolor Protea Painting Home Decor Floral Illustration Protea Art Protea Plant Wall Art Protea Giclee Art Print
I believe art communicates in another level and these artworks I make, if they resonate with you, they will for sure make you home feel more like You and your guests will be surrounded by your own magic, when they are in your home. DETAILS: - Physical print - Printed on high quality Archival Rag Paper, giving out perfect and vibrant colors - Gallery quality print, that will last up to 200 years under glass - Made with beautiful and long lasting archival Pigment based Lucia inks. - Prints…
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A blog to share my drawings, tangle patterns, videos and tutorials
Botanical Art Society of Australia
Halina Steele, Australia Botanical Art Society
Acacia pycnantha - Floral Emblems - Australian Plant Information
Acacia pycnantha artist: Marion Westmacott
Native Canvas
Native Canvas - Myall Creek to ReconciliationA Shared History