Tali Steer - Green Gail
27.5cm x 28cm
Acrylic, Pencil, Collage on Board
UnframedĀ
2025
Small Works, Big Stories aĀ celebration of 18 Australian artists. A curated showcase of small works with big impact, pieces that capture bold ideas, expressive detail and personal storytelling in their most intimate form.
Artist Statement:
The Forest Collection emerged in the middle of spring, a time when I had never felt so much green surrounding me. I breathed it in - clean, fresh, alive. From my studio window, the long grass and trees glowed into my space, and without thinking, I began to paint and draw. It felt like a kind of renewal. The days shifted between bright and overcast, the sky often a soft white, and that wild spring wind moving through everything.
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Tali Steer - Green Gail
Tali Steer - Green Gail
27.5cm x 28cm
Acrylic, Pencil, Collage on Board
UnframedĀ
2025
Small Works, Big Stories aĀ celebration of 18 Australian artists. A curated showcase of small works with big impact, pieces that capture bold ideas, expressive detail and personal storytelling in their most intimate form.
Artist Statement:
The Forest Collection emerged in the middle of spring, a time when I had never felt so much green surrounding me. I breathed it in - clean, fresh, alive. From my studio window, the long grass and trees glowed into my space, and without thinking, I began to paint and draw. It felt like a kind of renewal. The days shifted between bright and overcast, the sky often a soft white, and that wild spring wind moving through everything.
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27.5cm x 28cm
Acrylic, Pencil, Collage on Board
UnframedĀ
2025
Small Works, Big Stories aĀ celebration of 18 Australian artists. A curated showcase of small works with big impact, pieces that capture bold ideas, expressive detail and personal storytelling in their most intimate form.
Artist Statement:
The Forest Collection emerged in the middle of spring, a time when I had never felt so much green surrounding me. I breathed it in - clean, fresh, alive. From my studio window, the long grass and trees glowed into my space, and without thinking, I began to paint and draw. It felt like a kind of renewal. The days shifted between bright and overcast, the sky often a soft white, and that wild spring wind moving through everything.























