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Splash Pop Art

Locality: Darwin, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 424 479 309



Address: Parap 0820 Darwin, NT, Australia

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22.01.2022 In case anyone was wondering why a ban on fracking needs to apply to the whole world... This is the Condamine River, near a massive fracking site in Queensland, Australia. Spread the word and LIKE this page for updates on the fight against fracking.



20.01.2022 Sometimes a painting is finished quickly sometimes it takes literally forever. Little bit more to go, waiting for this coat to dry now. Fans are on high #nofilter #lovecolour

17.01.2022 The painting that never found its forever home is back and getting another coat of love today. FLOWERS OF KAKADU heading to another exhibition shortly. Hopefully someone loves it as much as I do. Will post a finished photo as well soon :)

15.01.2022 Salvador Dalí is known for his surrealist masterpieces, but the painter also published a rare cookbook over 40 years ago, which is now being reissued.



13.01.2022 The extremes of Kakadu's landscape are captivating from every angle, big and small. Like the unexpectedly beautiful wildflowers jumping out at you from the wetlands beside the road. 120cm x 90cm

12.01.2022 Grannaratzi and her portrate. Love this Lady.

11.01.2022 I have been pretty sick this pregnancy so not really able to do any painting. I have missed it so much. Today I actually feel well enough to give it a go and it feels great. I'm 37 weeks now so not long. Can't wait to send this painting to a new exhibition shortly, just have to finish it first FLOWERS OF KAKADU #itsabigone #impressionist #pregnantlife



09.01.2022 "Everyone deserves a portrait, especially suvivors." @welch_painter painted his friend who survived a plane crash. Hats off!

06.01.2022 I do love a good face swap. Thanks @jamesroy

02.01.2022 This painting and never been sold for some reason or another. Each time it comes home again I give it another layer of love and send it to another exhibition. I'm working on it again today. Hopefully this time it will find a forever home and someone will love it as much as I do. FLOWERS OF KAKADU

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