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Limited edition affordable Australian themed art prints

The Channel 9 lifestyle host, interior stylist and former Block contestant Carlene Duffy, has teamed up with the Gold Coast-based Left Bank Art Group to produce a series of limited edition prints that capture some of Australia’s most iconic spots.

Feels Like Home collection
Two paintings from the ‘Feels Like Home’ collection

Titled ‘Feels Like Home,’ the collection was painted by the Left Bank-signed artist Dylan Cooper, who created eight original paintings for the series. Iconic Aussie spots painted include Burleigh, Kirra and New Farm in Queensland, Tamarama Beach and Orange in New South Wales as well as Melbourne and Daylesford in Victoria.

Carlene Duffy with 'The Place to Meet'
Carlene Duffy with ‘The Place to Meet’ artwork

“This collection explores iconic Australian towns and suburbs that evoke an innate human connection where it ‘Feels Like Home.’ Simply, a home represents the true expression of your individuality with art serving as an ever-evolving, unpretentious, joy-evoking, thought-provoking portal to fond memories. What makes a home your own, if not that?” says Carlene who is also the director of the successful interior design studio Cedar and Suede. Carlene is now a brand ambassador for the Left Bank Art Group too.

'City of Gods' by Dylan Cooper
Melbourne is captured in ‘City of Gods’
Tamarama Beach is immortalised in 'The Lucky Place'
Sydney’s Tamarama Beach is immortalised in ‘The Lucky Place’

Dylan used photoshopped landscapes initially before creating the final works with a mixed media format of charcoal and acrylics on canvas. “It was super important to both of us that our locale-based prints not only resonated with people who have an affinity to the area, but also with those simply looking for a patriotic pop of colour in their home,” he says.

Dylan Cooper holding 'King of the Hill'
Artist Dylan Cooper with ‘King of the Hill,’ his painting of Queensland’s Burleigh Heads

“My personal approach to art selection has always been disarmingly simple: I love it. I want it. Can I afford it? This flippant yet pragmatic style has resulted in an eclectic curation of pieces that connect me to a time and place that’s always happy in heart,” says Carlene. The collection is available to purchase as framed canvas prints with prices starting from a very affordable $395.

‘Milk and Honey’ beautifully captures Sydney

Photography: Mindi Cook

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

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