made in Tasmania
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Tassie Shacks original – HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT
Original artwork in watercolour. Professionally framed and double matted Size 560mm x 450mm Along this untouched shoreline, modest shacks are nestled between rocky outcrops and adjacent to sandy beaches. Easily overlooked as they blend into the environment, they represent … Continued
The Hazards Freycinet Tasmania
The Hazards are a mountain range located in the Freycinet National Park on the east coast of Tasmania. Said to be named after local whaler, African-American Captain Richard Hazard. Original work by Sue Holm using a collage of printed and … Continued
Tidal Pool jigsaw puzzle
Looking into the tiny watery world inside a tidal pool on the Tasmanian shoreline. Original artwork in colour pencil by Sue Holm Finished size 38 cm x 26 cm. Handmade in Tasmania
Tulip farm jigsaw puzzle
Tulip farm Table Cape jigsaw puzzle
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm. 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 … Continued
Waratah Tasmania jigsaw puzzle
WARATAH Tasmania Waratah is a town in North Western Tasmania adjacent to Savage River National Park. Built around a waterfall, Tasmania’s oldest mining town is full of historic charm and pretty natural assets. The past lives on in Waratah’s historic … Continued
Weedy Seadragon jigsaw puzzle
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm, showing a Weedy Seadragon. Weedy Seadragons are a marine fish related to seahorses. Reddish in colour, with yellow and purple markings; they have small leaf-like appendages providing camouflage. These puzzles are … Continued
West Coast Road Queenstown
On Tasmania’s west coast you’ll find the rugged landscape of world famous wilderness, stunning national parks and a scarred landscape dotted with historic mining towns. Image from artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm. Winding road near Queenstown on Tasmania’s … Continued