In Australia, we all swear at flies.
From my, “Once Upon A Table” series, “Unwelcome Guest” features my fave wooden bowl filled with steamy hot, bright red, unsplit Cheerios (that’s what we call them in QLD), and a cheeky little house fly who is keen to join the party.
Growing up, my favourite memories were birthday parties or sleepovers when out came the cheerios and some dippy sauce. No one ever ate the split ones. Even now as an adult I revert to cheerios as a joyful meal, or when I can’t be arsed cooking dinner.
This unique and quirky artwork really packs a punch with colour and a dash of humour, and would suit a quirky and Australian-nostalgic collector in their kitchen, dining, or anywhere that needs “cheerio-ing” up. I’ll be honest, I would love to see this on the back of someone’s toilet door.
This is a digitally drawn artwork that has been professionally printed on a plastic composite using professional UV inks that are full of depth and colour, then housed in a sleek white aluminium frame.
You can be assured of a quality piece that will not be reprinted, only you will own this design.
My Once Upon A Table series is a collection of kitchen scenes, foods and items to incite a feeling of joy and nostalgia. These images are from my childhood memories and are a way of me connecting with, understanding and ultimately healing from the childhood trauma I experienced.