From the Ashes
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The smoke from the devastating ‘Black Summer’ bushfires was thick and acrid, it triggered a range of emotions, particularly the memories of the aftermath of the bombing in London, sitting in what was once a tube carriage, waiting for rescue. I was compelled to paint my feelings - that through the fire, through the smoke, where there is life, there is Hope.
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The smoke from the devastating ‘Black Summer’ bushfires was thick and acrid, it triggered a range of emotions, particularly the memories of the aftermath of the bombing in London, sitting in what was once a tube carriage, waiting for rescue. I was compelled to paint my feelings - that through the fire, through the smoke, where there is life, there is Hope.
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Print, 1,000mm x 1,000mm
The smoke from the devastating ‘Black Summer’ bushfires was thick and acrid, it triggered a range of emotions, particularly the memories of the aftermath of the bombing in London, sitting in what was once a tube carriage, waiting for rescue. I was compelled to paint my feelings - that through the fire, through the smoke, where there is life, there is Hope.