Helen Ansell Fine Art Print – Golden Grevillea

$130.00

A beautiful print of the stunning golden grevillea with its stunning clusters of yellow to deep orange flowers and New Holland Honeyeater

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Helen Ansell Fine Art Print – Night Parrot is now available as a high-quality print. It uses smooth Fine Art paper and archival ink to achieve lasting and beautiful results. The print will last for over 200 years if kept under glass and away from direct sunlight. Including the white border, the print measures 40 x 40cm while the actual image measures 30 x 30cm.

The Print

Helen used this print as inspiration for a mural at Morawa Senior High School. It is Morawa’s town flower. She loves to learn about and share information with the public about the different types of native flowers in Western Australia, especially the lesser-known ones.

Botanical Description

This is a small shrub from 0.5 to 1 metre high and up to 3 metres across. The branches have stunning clusters of yellow to deep orange flowers that look like toothbrushes. These flowers appear from winter to spring. This plant is typically located in the Eastern Wheatbelt of Western Australia. It can be found in small groups in sandy soil and blooms from April to October. Like most grevilleas, its flowers attract birds, like this New Holland Honeyeater.

Check out our entire range of Helen’s beautiful Fine Art Prints.

About the Artist

Helen Ansell is a regional Western Australian artist. Her vibrant paintings capture the spirit of native Western Australian flora and fauna. Helen grew up in Ululla, a remote Aboriginal community in central WA and has strong ties to the indigenous communities there. Helen now lives in Mulluwa, the centre of WA’s wildflower country, where she is inspired by the wild desert landscape. Her passion for supporting regional communities has seen her take part in large-scale public art projects in and around her town.

“I often get asked about the use of dots in my artwork and whether I have an Indigenous background. I grew up in an Aboriginal community which has had a huge influence on my art. I have the full support of my home community in Wiluna for my artistic pursuits as well as formal letters of support from recognised Aboriginal Elders in the Midwest. I only ever use dots in a purely decorative sense with birds and flowers and never paint Aboriginal Symbols, dreamtime stories, law business or any other symbolism.” Helen Ansell

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