Abstract Earth

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Fine Art Print with matt board.

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A coming-of-age piece. Back in 2020, we all know what happened. In January, I turned 18, feeling fresh and ready to enter the world. I had planned to go overseas. In a matter of months, period of freedom in my life was taken away from me, as it was for so many others my age.

Fortunately, I was able to stay with my parents during this tough and tricky time. But I had this longing for adventure and to explore beyond my hometown. I made a split- second decision, and in just four days, I packed all my belongings into my tiny 2000 RAV4 and started driving north. It felt crazy at the time, but I’m so grateful I made that leap. I didn’t exactly know where I was going; I had a few ideas, but no set in stone plan. As I drove further and further away, I’ve ventured outside my comfort zone. Being totally alone for the first time in my life, on my own journey, it was hard at first. But then, I started to fall in love with every moment, taking it all in.

I remember seeing the red and green contrast of the north-west for the first time as an adult. For me, this contrast represents the freedom and adventure. I had been longing for. After stopping at a few different campsites along the way, I made it to Exmouth. I set up at Yardie Homestead and began to paint this abstract work using no references, no photos; it just poured out of me. To this day, it still brings me back to that feeling of adventure and freedom.

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Fine Art Print with matt board.

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A coming-of-age piece. Back in 2020, we all know what happened. In January, I turned 18, feeling fresh and ready to enter the world. I had planned to go overseas. In a matter of months, period of freedom in my life was taken away from me, as it was for so many others my age.

Fortunately, I was able to stay with my parents during this tough and tricky time. But I had this longing for adventure and to explore beyond my hometown. I made a split- second decision, and in just four days, I packed all my belongings into my tiny 2000 RAV4 and started driving north. It felt crazy at the time, but I’m so grateful I made that leap. I didn’t exactly know where I was going; I had a few ideas, but no set in stone plan. As I drove further and further away, I’ve ventured outside my comfort zone. Being totally alone for the first time in my life, on my own journey, it was hard at first. But then, I started to fall in love with every moment, taking it all in.

I remember seeing the red and green contrast of the north-west for the first time as an adult. For me, this contrast represents the freedom and adventure. I had been longing for. After stopping at a few different campsites along the way, I made it to Exmouth. I set up at Yardie Homestead and began to paint this abstract work using no references, no photos; it just poured out of me. To this day, it still brings me back to that feeling of adventure and freedom.

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Fine Art Print with matt board.

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A coming-of-age piece. Back in 2020, we all know what happened. In January, I turned 18, feeling fresh and ready to enter the world. I had planned to go overseas. In a matter of months, period of freedom in my life was taken away from me, as it was for so many others my age.

Fortunately, I was able to stay with my parents during this tough and tricky time. But I had this longing for adventure and to explore beyond my hometown. I made a split- second decision, and in just four days, I packed all my belongings into my tiny 2000 RAV4 and started driving north. It felt crazy at the time, but I’m so grateful I made that leap. I didn’t exactly know where I was going; I had a few ideas, but no set in stone plan. As I drove further and further away, I’ve ventured outside my comfort zone. Being totally alone for the first time in my life, on my own journey, it was hard at first. But then, I started to fall in love with every moment, taking it all in.

I remember seeing the red and green contrast of the north-west for the first time as an adult. For me, this contrast represents the freedom and adventure. I had been longing for. After stopping at a few different campsites along the way, I made it to Exmouth. I set up at Yardie Homestead and began to paint this abstract work using no references, no photos; it just poured out of me. To this day, it still brings me back to that feeling of adventure and freedom.

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