Margaret Delahunty Spencer - A Day Full Of Surprises 02
153 x 103 cm
Acrylic, Oil paint and Ink on Canvas
Tasmanian Oak Frame
Delahunty Spencer is a Ballarat based artist. She is both a trained painter and ceramist.
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Both her vessels and her artworks have evolved from an exploration of her current ‘role’ in life. ‘I am an ‘empty nester’ post-menopausal’ woman, a motherless adult ...my role as a nurturer, a mother, and carer of my mother, is slowly being redefined. I lurch from giddy excitement about my new ‘freedom’ to feelings of being slightly ‘untethered’. I am exploring myself as a vessel, the container. My four beautiful children are little vessels of promise, receptacles of my love and dreams.’
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Margaret Delahunty Spencer - A Day Full Of Surprises 02
Margaret Delahunty Spencer - A Day Full Of Surprises 02
153 x 103 cm
Acrylic, Oil paint and Ink on Canvas
Tasmanian Oak Frame
Delahunty Spencer is a Ballarat based artist. She is both a trained painter and ceramist.
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Both her vessels and her artworks have evolved from an exploration of her current ‘role’ in life. ‘I am an ‘empty nester’ post-menopausal’ woman, a motherless adult ...my role as a nurturer, a mother, and carer of my mother, is slowly being redefined. I lurch from giddy excitement about my new ‘freedom’ to feelings of being slightly ‘untethered’. I am exploring myself as a vessel, the container. My four beautiful children are little vessels of promise, receptacles of my love and dreams.’
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153 x 103 cm
Acrylic, Oil paint and Ink on Canvas
Tasmanian Oak Frame
Delahunty Spencer is a Ballarat based artist. She is both a trained painter and ceramist.
Â
Both her vessels and her artworks have evolved from an exploration of her current ‘role’ in life. ‘I am an ‘empty nester’ post-menopausal’ woman, a motherless adult ...my role as a nurturer, a mother, and carer of my mother, is slowly being redefined. I lurch from giddy excitement about my new ‘freedom’ to feelings of being slightly ‘untethered’. I am exploring myself as a vessel, the container. My four beautiful children are little vessels of promise, receptacles of my love and dreams.’























