Michael Leunig 'Catkin' seasideMichael Leunig was an iconic Australian cartoonist, writer, painter, philosopher and poet, best known for his cartoons published in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Spanning the political, cultural and philosophical, his visual world was at once tender and perceptive, forever preoccupied with the idea of a sacred inner life. In this quintessential Leunig etching, a curious hybrid form unfurls from a field of vivid orange. Part person, part cat,
Among Australia's most celebrated artists
more beast than condensation
perhaps she was Hall's own mother
Dimensions: 51 x 51 cm
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Hanks is admired by artists worldwide for his exquisite craftsmanship and layered imagery
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