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May 2025
Acrylic on Matboard | Framed in Oak and Art Glass
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You can check out this painting on the walls of
The Toowoomba Gallery
. For further information you can contact the gallery directly.
Flower Song #7 is part of my new series, Every Bloom — where each artwork is as carefully built as it is painted. I’ve always loved the raw energy of native Australian flora, and in this piece, I bring together waratahs, proteas, banksias, gumnuts, and eucalyptus leaves in a richly expressive still life. Painted on hand-deckled matboard, mounted on colour-blocked timber, and finished with a custom oak frame and non-reflective art glass, every step was done by hand. It’s a tactile, layered process that gives the piece real presence. This series is about slowing down, honouring the craft, and creating something meaningful from the ground up — art made with heart, start to finish.
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27
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Acrylic on Matboard | Framed in Oak and Art Glass
Flower Song #7 is part of my new series, Every Bloom — where each artwork is as carefully built as it is painted. I’ve always loved the raw energy of native Australian flora, and in this piece, I bring together waratahs, proteas, banksias, gumnuts, and eucalyptus leaves in a richly expressive still life. Painted on hand-deckled matboard, mounted on colour-blocked timber, and finished with a custom oak frame and non-reflective art glass, every step was done by hand. It’s a tactile, layered process that gives the piece real presence. This series is about slowing down, honouring the craft, and creating something meaningful from the ground up — art made with heart, start to finish.
Flower Song #7 is part of my new series, Every Bloom — where each artwork is as carefully built as it is painted. I’ve always loved the raw energy of native Australian flora, and in this piece, I bring together waratahs, proteas, banksias, gumnuts, and eucalyptus leaves in a richly expressive still life. Painted on hand-deckled matboard, mounted on colour-blocked timber, and finished with a custom oak frame and non-reflective art glass, every step was done by hand. It’s a tactile, layered process that gives the piece real presence. This series is about slowing down, honouring the craft, and creating something meaningful from the ground up — art made with heart, start to finish.
Through the use of mixed media, combining acrylics, spray, enamel and intermittent use of oil paints I let my subject emerge from a rich and deeply layered base. The dimensional texture that masterfully unveils each layer, lets the bright colours play in harmony and contrast with each other.
This artwork is created on 380gsm 100% cotton canvas and finished with a double coat UV resistant, high gloss varnish to protect the integrity and longevity of the painting. Stretched and ready to hang, using gallery-grade hanging wire, this artwork is completed with a custom-crafted floating frame made from Tasmanian oak. I have signed this original painting on the front and back, with its title and date written on the rear of the canvas.
Price includes shipping Australia wide. Please contact me for international shipping.
This is a limited edition print run of the original painting '
Flower Song #7
', with each print hand-signed by myself. I work closely with a Gippsland-based boutique printing studio to ensure the highest print quality. This print uses archival inks on 300gsm archival cotton rag paper or canvas, for a rich and textual look.
Price includes shipping Australia wide. Please contact me for international shipping.
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Let's create ⟶© Copyright Aidan Weichard 2020 Purchase of this artwork does not include reproduction rights. Artwork cannot be copied or used without my express permission.
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