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‘It was unloved and used to mop up paint spills’: resurrecting a rejected Florence Broadhurst print


In a new series sharing stories of the artwork in Australian homes, Clare Delaney shows the used drop sheet that’s been given a second chance in her lounge roomGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailTen years ago, when she turned 30, Clare Delaney was given a $250 gift voucher from her siblings to buy a piece of art.She wandered into a shop in Sydney licensed to sell prints of the famed Australian painter and wallpaper and fabrics designer Florence Broadhurst. Continue reading…

Source : theguardian.com
Read more…‘It was unloved and used to mop up paint spills’: resurrecting a rejected Florence Broadhurst print

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