Part of my petite collection of flowering gums, this iconic Hornsea milk jug in the Saffron range puts a retro twist on this native bloom arrangement. This piece captures the unkempt beauty of native lemon-scented gum blossoms (in abundance around my neighbourhood) and harks back to a simpler time when kitchens were lime green, lamingtons were sophisticated and sourdough was unheard of.
Emily Roser 16 artworks | 7 Sold Follow Contact Emily I am an artist living on Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri country in the bayside suburb of Williamstown, Victoria. My art practice keeps me grounded and offers stillness and quiet in a fast-paced, noisy world. I am inspired by the simple beauty of nature and everyday sentimental objects. I am particularly attracted to the austere charm of Australian native flowers, and the ephemera of ordinary life for the way it can spark meaningful memories or mark a moment in time. This sense of nostalgia drives me to preserve delicate moments in time that celebrate the natural world and life’s simple pleasures. I aim to create art that brightens spaces and connect with viewers in a way that conjures a sense of comfort, nostalgia and delight. I work primarily in acrylics on sustainably sourced cotton or linen canvas.