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Native Peanut Flower #1 in Vase oil painting 2024 by Tarn McLean
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Original Botanical Oil Painting by Tarn McLean.
Peanut Tree - or Red-Fruited Kurrajong, is native to Northern Australia. The tree is deciduous and can grow up to 15m tall with the seeds resembling the taste of peanuts. The brilliant red colour attracts exotic birds and is known to be cyclone resistant. This painting is the first of three in the species painting collection. The work is reductive in style, painted in oil on linen and framed in a simple silver facing floating frame, ready to hang.
Tarn McLean is a doctor of Philosophy (Fine Art), and founded the fabric and accessories label Ocre Designs in 2008. Her artwork is grounded in colour observation inspired by architecture, fashion, nature and botanical paintings created by her Great, great grandfather Adam Forster which are now held in the Australian National Library. Her botanical paintings are fine art ‘studies’ that create inspiration for Ocre Designs fabrics and wallpaper collections.
Signed on the back Tarn McLean 2024. Agapanthus in Vase.
The work is delivered with a letter of authenticity fine art receipt.
- Dimensions:Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 21.26 in (54 cm)Depth: 1.97 in (5 cm)
- Style:Minimalist (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2024
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:MIDDLE RIDGE, AU
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU9757239224722
Ocre Designs
Ocre Designs
Starting out as an accessories label in 2008, founder and artist Tarn McLean designed wearable art for Ocre's first collection of limited-edition handbags. Each bag was lined with hand painted fabric and within a few years the fabric was turned into textiles for home furnishings and interiors. All Ocre handbags are inspired by colours from the earth and Australian outback, reflecting an artisanal aesthetic.
With over 50 fabric designs, the house of Ocre has morphed into an accessories and homewares label, with the botanical designs inspired by Tarn's great grandfather Adam Forster, whose paintings are now held in the Australian National Library. All Ocre fabrics and wallpapers are made sustainably to order in Australia. They’re suitable for residential and commercial interiors and available for retail and trade.
Ocre now offers a one-on-one art and design service, working with architects, interior designers and clients to custom design their stories into beautiful art, fabric and hand painted wallpapers.
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