This particularly prolific period was all painted at a beautiful property in Angaston, South Australia, called Almond Hill. The paintings are whimsical, light and airy, and feature retro imagery from the 1940’s to the 1960’s. An especially happy bunch of paintings, they were inspired by and infused with the energy of Almond Hill and its creator, Sandra Broman. On a deeper level, they explore a growing questioning of identity, or more accurately, the unreality of an ego-identity and what might lay beyond that.
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Anton's cat
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Work Hard And Be Clean
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departure
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Half A Quark
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Mole's Picnic
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Andrew's
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3am Ecstasy
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Flight of the Amoco man
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All In Your Head
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Am I Dead?
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pearl giver gauge
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Zen Master Ron
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The Last Garage Sale
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Rain On The Wind
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Background Noise
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Looking Back
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Float
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Bright
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Everything Is Beautiful
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Dead Hare Explaining Life To An Artist
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copy of Rubens figure
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Night Song
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Pure Lard
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Awakening
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Anton's Moth
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Elextrolux Dreaming
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On the other hand...
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Higher Than The Sun
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Are You Happy Now?
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PMG
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Russell Starke
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Isvara Drishti
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Clearing The Mind
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It Rained All Night
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The Observable Universe
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incident
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Winter
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Pure Lard
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And All In The End Is Harvest
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I have seen a warship and I have learned how to whistle
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Adrift
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Double Helix
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Falling Daisies
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Moffat Virtue
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Banana Joe
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Pavilion
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No water, no moon
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Sir Andrew put his head out of the window
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Summer Holiday
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Anticipating Daisies