Confetti Avenues

Confetti Avenues by Debra Hood

A bounty of colour provides a playful summery image of Queenslander architecture in Brisbane avenues.

Brisbane’s suburban streetscapes are often covered in the blossoms of purple Jacaranda flowers, Poinciana red and green, Yellow and Pink Penda Tree, Flame Trees and so many more. This painting pays reverence to the romance of the Queenslander house and the unique colours of Brisbane. The Brisbane City skyline across the top reveals a number of iconic structures; The Gabba, Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane Wheel, City Hall and the Story Bridge.

All the Queenslanders in the Avenues show the variation in vintage, style and detail that these domestic dwellings hold. Always wanting the viewer to engage with my work on a physically close level, I hide small animals, birds and objects to be discovered amongst the confetti like foliage.

Confetti Avenues is a digital reworking of the original artwork by Debra Hood titled Brisbane Confetti With a Violet Blush (2020).

$280.00$2,500.00 inc. GST

Description

Reproductions are made to order and are ready in approximately 10-14 days.

Reproductions are printed on American-made 350gsm IJP Pro Edition Canvas with archival Canon Lucia EX pigment Inks and varnished with UV-resistant Aquathane Laminate which keeps the artwork from fading for 100 years when displayed correctly. Canvases are stretched on environmentally friendly, Queensland-grown, Araucaria pine.

Each reproduction comes with a numbered and signed Certificate of Authenticity and are covered by a lifetime warranty.

Postage and handling includes signature on delivery, tracking and insurance up to $1000. The customer is responsible for any import, duties or VAT in their destination country where applicable.

If you have any questions regarding reproductions, please reach out via the Contact Us form.

 

Additional information

Size

120x150cm Limited Edition of 200, 80x100cm Open Edition, 48x60cm Open Edition, 30×37.5cm Open Edition

Stretched or Rolled

Stretched, Rolled

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The team at Debra Hood Art acknowledges the Jagera and Turrbul peoples as traditional owners of the land the beautiful Meanjin/Brisbane city resides. We recognise their connection to land, wind, water and community and pay respects to elders, past, present and emerging. The Meanjin/Brisbane area has such a splendid abundance of nature, and we feel so lucky to be able to capture and share its beauty through art.

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Carina, Queensland, Australia
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