This image is from an original work in watercolour by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm. It was inspired by the ripples and reflections and boats on the Huon River at Franklin, south of Hobart, where shipwrights still build wooden boats in … Continued
SPLASH—Midday Every week I travel along the same section of Tasmanian coastline and I am able to observe it in all its moods. In this, the 2nd of three images at the same location, the full light of … Continued
Tasmania’s shy Platypus leaves its deep creek- bank burrow and dives down to search for food among the pebbles and mud of the creek-bed. Original artwork by Sue Holm This fine art print has an anticipated archival life of 30 … Continued
TASMANIAN DEVIL The Tasmanian Devil is only found in the wild in Tasmania. It is the largest carnivorous marsupial. This has black fur with some white patches and makes a loud screechy noise. Despite its feisty image, in reality, the … Continued