Art Prints
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Little Penguins, Low Head Tasmania
LITTLE PENGUINS near Low Head Tasmania Little Penguins are the smallest penguin species in the world. Only 30cm tall and 1.1kg They are flightless seabirds who breed in colonies along the southern coast of Australia, with colonies at many locations … Continued
Oatlands art print
Print from an original watercolour by Sue Holm. This high quality archival print in A4 size within an A3 mount and ready to into the A3 size frame of your choice.
Old Umbrella Shop large art print
Print from an original watercolour by Sue Holm. This high quality archival print in A4 size within an A3 mount and ready to into the A3 size frame of your choice.
Platypus fine art print
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
Quaint Village fine art print
A4 size fine art print, presented in an A3 mount ready for the framing of your choice. Also included is a description of the image , signed by the artist and a description of the printing process and expected archival … Continued
Richmond Bridge large art print
Print from an original watercolour by Sue Holm. This high quality archival print in A4 size within an A3 mount and ready to into the A3 size frame of your choice.
Seaweed fine art print
The inspiration for the work came from countless hours of observing and collecting treasures from the sea washed ashore along Tasmania’s beautiful and rugged coastline. From an original artwork in colour pencil by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm
Splash fine art print
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
Stanley, Tasmania – fine art print
The quaint township of Stanley in N W Tasmania sits nestled under the towering presence of ‘The Nut’. Birthplace to Australia’s only Tasmanian Prime Minister, Joe Lyons. Favoured destination for fresh seafood for it’s charming accommodation. The Highfield House … Continued
Tasmanian Devil fine art print
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
The Hazards art print
Print from an original watercolour by Sue Holm. This high quality archival print in A4 size within an A3 mount and ready to into the A3 size frame of your choice.
Tulip farm near Wynyard Tasmania
Print from an original watercolour by Sue Holm. This high quality archival print in A4 size within an A3 mount and ready to into the A3 size frame of your choice. The image shows the famous tulip farm on Table … Continued
Tulips at Table Cape fine art print
TULIPS AT TABLE CAPE Table Cape, near Wynyard in NW Tasmania becomes a riot of colour each Spring when the tulip farm bursts out in a stunning display. The life of the early pioneers in this dramatic landscape is recognised … Continued
Under Milk Wood #2 fine art print
Inspired by the work of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, this image represents the fictional village of Llareggub. With the starry sky fading overhead, the fishing boats bob in the harbour as all the inhabitants are sleeping. You can own this … Continued
Waratah Tasmania art print
Print from an original watercolour by Sue Holm. This high quality archival print in A4 size within an A3 mount and ready to into the A3 size frame of your choice.
Wilderness Tasmania – fine art print
An image from the imagination of the artist, combining several icons of the Tasmanian wilderness. A Tasmanian Devil and her young are in the foreground with a Quoll. A Wombat browses in a field of button grass and on a … Continued
Wombats on Maria Island fine art print
WOMBATS ON MARIA ISLAND Maria Island /wukaluwikiwayna is a mountainous island located off the east coast of Tasmania. The island was named in 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman after Maria van Diemen (wife of Anthony van Diemen, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies). … Continued