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Banksia Love

Banksia Love

Banksia Love by Ani Ipradjian


Painting Details

  • Medium - acrylic and mixed media on canvas
  • Size - 40 x 40inch, 104 x 104cm
  • Framing options available in natural Tasmania oak, black and white
  • Signature on the front


Painting Description

The Banksia Species ‘Banksia Hookeriana’ or commonly known as ‘Hooker's banksia’ is native to Western Australia and can reach up to 4 m (13 ft) high and 3 m (9.8 ft) wide. This species has long narrow serrated leaves and large, bright flower spikes, initially white before opening to a bright orange that appear over the cooler months.

$455.27

Original: $1,300.76

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Banksia Love

$1,300.76

$455.27

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Banksia Love

Banksia Love by Ani Ipradjian


Painting Details

  • Medium - acrylic and mixed media on canvas
  • Size - 40 x 40inch, 104 x 104cm
  • Framing options available in natural Tasmania oak, black and white
  • Signature on the front


Painting Description

The Banksia Species ‘Banksia Hookeriana’ or commonly known as ‘Hooker's banksia’ is native to Western Australia and can reach up to 4 m (13 ft) high and 3 m (9.8 ft) wide. This species has long narrow serrated leaves and large, bright flower spikes, initially white before opening to a bright orange that appear over the cooler months.

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Banksia Love by Ani Ipradjian


Painting Details

  • Medium - acrylic and mixed media on canvas
  • Size - 40 x 40inch, 104 x 104cm
  • Framing options available in natural Tasmania oak, black and white
  • Signature on the front


Painting Description

The Banksia Species ‘Banksia Hookeriana’ or commonly known as ‘Hooker's banksia’ is native to Western Australia and can reach up to 4 m (13 ft) high and 3 m (9.8 ft) wide. This species has long narrow serrated leaves and large, bright flower spikes, initially white before opening to a bright orange that appear over the cooler months.