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60 x 122cmcm Original painting by Naomi Crowther 2024

Acrylic and Gold Leaf on Canvas

Artists Statement: Standing on Broulee Beach looking North over Broulee Bay toward Tomakin and Guerilla Bay, I witnessed a glorious front approaching. it seemed to heave itself upon the landscape, and roll into a floating sculpture. I find it fascinating to watch, as the formations will never ever be that exact same shape again.

Price includes insured trackable freight within Australia.

Stretched canvas with painted edges, strung and ready to hang.

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60 x 122cmcm Original painting by Naomi Crowther 2024

Acrylic and Gold Leaf on Canvas

Artists Statement: Standing on Broulee Beach looking North over Broulee Bay toward Tomakin and Guerilla Bay, I witnessed a glorious front approaching. it seemed to heave itself upon the landscape, and roll into a floating sculpture. I find it fascinating to watch, as the formations will never ever be that exact same shape again.

Price includes insured trackable freight within Australia.

Stretched canvas with painted edges, strung and ready to hang.

60 x 122cmcm Original painting by Naomi Crowther 2024

Acrylic and Gold Leaf on Canvas

Artists Statement: Standing on Broulee Beach looking North over Broulee Bay toward Tomakin and Guerilla Bay, I witnessed a glorious front approaching. it seemed to heave itself upon the landscape, and roll into a floating sculpture. I find it fascinating to watch, as the formations will never ever be that exact same shape again.

Price includes insured trackable freight within Australia.

Stretched canvas with painted edges, strung and ready to hang.

New LOTUS series on Bluethumb now

Naomi Crowther’s abstract works translate themes of the Australian coast, gardens and native botanicals. They explore the effects of nature on the human condition and our reciprocal desire to care for the world around us.

‘Aquarian Regrowth’ Diptych now on show ‘What’s Past is Prologue’ group exhibition May17th - June 21 The BAS Moruya

‘Hullabaloo in the Lotus Pond’ finalist ‘The Palette Project’ Prize, Gallery Alchemy 2025

Naomi Crowther is a figurative abstract artist based on the Far South Coast of NSW. With a background in design, textiles and homewares, Naomi illustrated and wrote for Australian Home Beautiful Magazine plus appeared on Foxtel’s ‘Selling Houses Australia’. Read More

Collector Comment: ‘Naomi’s painting is perfect for my home. Its beauty is found in the textures and the intricacy of detail.’ - Sue, Canberra, Australia

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