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Woodland Owl by Get Fired Up Art

Woodland Owl is made of beautiful cotton fabric printed with woodland creatures and another soft floral print. There are foxes, squirrels and owls among the flowers. The eyes gleam with joy and knowledge. Hand and machine sewn with love and care.

approx. 15cm tall x 8cm wide x 6cm deep

$35.00

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Francine Nugent, from Get Fired Up Art, is an artist working in a variety of media, including clay and fiber. Inspired by the landscapes and colour palettes of her home in cool Chicago and new home in warm Australia. She gets fired up about art!Francine is an artist who lives and works in Prahran. Her work is inspired by philosophy, nature and experiences. Using craft and surface pattern, Francine is focused on creating bold, colourful work in three dimensions.Her artwork is generally very clean and simple. She is interested in reducing her works of art to their essential form, while continuing to engage and bring joy. The work is meant to be touched, held and used, to enjoy it fully.Francine studied a variety of art disciplines in America and Australia. She co-owned a pottery called Jailhouse Potters in Woodstock Illinois. The 1850’s building was the old jail and is on the historic Woodstock Square. It was a beautiful shop displaying and selling her work and the work of local artists. She also ran a successful school, teaching wheel throwing and hand building with clay to children, adults and those with special needs. With clay,wheels, kilns and glaze materials onsite, she explored many aspects of ceramics and firings. She enjoyed great success and joy within the community.