Physical description
Paper collage on drafting paper
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Paper collage on drafting paper
Glazed and lustred earthenware
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
linocut; artist's proof
Glazed porcelain
Watercolour over pencil
Calcimine and watercolour on canvas
Wool and cotton yarns on printed cotton
Wool and cotton yarns on printed cotton
Wool and cotton yarns on printed cotton
Conte and graphite on paper, steel, water, stone and wood battens
Earth pigments and natural binder on canvas
Enamel on composition board
Colour lithograph on canvas lined paper
Plastic and mirror
Drypoint and aquatint
Linocut
Colour photograph
Colour etching
Etching
Oil and enamel on canvas
Oil on composition board
Oil and pencil on canvas
Lilydale limestone
Synthetic polymer paint and graphite on canvas
Natural earth pigments on stringybark
Natural earth pigments on stringybark
Oil on canvas
Oil on canvas
Black and white photograph
Enamel, vinyl, mirror and polymer clay on canvas
Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.