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 Tasmanian artist Sue Holm 252 piece puzzle Finished size 38 cm x 26 … Continued
The quaint township of Stanley in N W Tasmania sits nestled under the towering presence of ‘The Nut’. Highfield Historic Site , an 1830’s farm complex built by convict labour, overlooks the town. From an original artwork by Tasmanian artist … Continued
The Tasmanian Devil, is the largest carnivorous marsupial. It has black fur with some white patches and makes a loud screechy noise. Despite its feisty image, it is a shy creature that prefers to live alone or in small family … Continued
Image from original artwork by Tasmanian artist Sue Holm, showing the Little Peguins in Tasmania. As the stars fade and the light of day returns, the Little Penguins leave their chicks in the rocky burrows around Tasmania’s coastline and return … Continued