Gum and Wattle Kitties - Botanimal Pet Portrait
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Another one from the Midway game.
I'm going to be selling this one (and others) on eBay in September to help support "What's Next". I'm going to be doing much smaller batches this time so I don't get overwhelmed by trips to the post office.
Maybe you can get something for that certain special frenemy this Halloween!
And come on. It's just a wattle.
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Wandering
Watercolor and Glitter On Black Cotton Paper
2023, 22" x 30"
Mimosa, Wattle, Acacia retinodes
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The posture of wattle - Laura Jones , 2023.
Australian, b. 1982 -
Oil and acrylic on polycotton, 183 x 153 cm.
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UGH I LOVE ELECTRIC MIKU’S STYLE SHES SO CUUUTE!!!
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Pyrohiv 2006 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) by Eugenia
Via Flickr:
An outdoor Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine
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I’m gonna be so honest. I know nothing about Wattles. So it’s only fair I don’t write anything for Decked Out either
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Wattle Flower Enamel Pin by AmalisArt
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Kensington + Melbourne, August 2022
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Wattle Tonys Pink (#cfd33b to #e5898b)
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mARTch 2023 day 6
sometimes the local trees start blooming on my birthday and if feels like a gift
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Wandering
Watercolor and Glitter On Black Cotton Paper
2022, 22" x 30"
Mimosa, Wattle, Acacia retinodes
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Wattle and she - oak - Gina Kalabishis, 2022.
Australian , b. 1970 -
Pastel on Velour paper , 192 x 136 cm.
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In the years leading up to Federation in 1901, the Australian Natives Association (ANA) began a campaign to find a national flower as an emblem for Australia like the rose for the English, the thistle for the Scots, leeks for the Welsh and the shamrock for the Irish. The Canadians had just recently chosen their maple. The wattle was the choice, the ANA committee said, as it was not excluded from any part of Australia, had bright beauty and was useful in tanning hides! The wattle was being called upon to represent an egalitarian, classless Australia of golden prosperity. Wow!
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