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Boysenberry Delight

$2,200.00

"Boysenberry Delight" is a rich, layered tribute to the raw beauty of aged graffiti walls—where time, texture, and colour collide. Inspired by Melbourne’s gritty street art culture, this piece holds the energy of the city’s laneways, where every surface tells a story.

At first glance, the artwork pulses with moody purples and soft beiges, but as the eye lingers, more begins to surface—unexpected pops of yellow, electric blue, and a striking ink-marker pink bleed through the layers like memories refusing to fade. The depth reveals itself slowly, offering a visual experience that evolves with each moment of attention. Faded whites soften the chaos, creating balance amidst the boldness.

Encased in a crisp white float frame, "Boysenberry Delight" is given space to breathe—creating a subtle yet powerful separation between the piece and its surroundings. The frame acts like a pause, allowing the artwork to stand confidently on its own, while still harmonising with the interior space it inhabits.

This work is both nostalgic and current, delicate and defiant—a celebration of what time leaves behind, and the beauty we find when we look a little deeper.

155cm (W) x 105cm (H)

Mixed Media on Canvas

Framed in white

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"Boysenberry Delight" is a rich, layered tribute to the raw beauty of aged graffiti walls—where time, texture, and colour collide. Inspired by Melbourne’s gritty street art culture, this piece holds the energy of the city’s laneways, where every surface tells a story.

At first glance, the artwork pulses with moody purples and soft beiges, but as the eye lingers, more begins to surface—unexpected pops of yellow, electric blue, and a striking ink-marker pink bleed through the layers like memories refusing to fade. The depth reveals itself slowly, offering a visual experience that evolves with each moment of attention. Faded whites soften the chaos, creating balance amidst the boldness.

Encased in a crisp white float frame, "Boysenberry Delight" is given space to breathe—creating a subtle yet powerful separation between the piece and its surroundings. The frame acts like a pause, allowing the artwork to stand confidently on its own, while still harmonising with the interior space it inhabits.

This work is both nostalgic and current, delicate and defiant—a celebration of what time leaves behind, and the beauty we find when we look a little deeper.

155cm (W) x 105cm (H)

Mixed Media on Canvas

Framed in white

"Boysenberry Delight" is a rich, layered tribute to the raw beauty of aged graffiti walls—where time, texture, and colour collide. Inspired by Melbourne’s gritty street art culture, this piece holds the energy of the city’s laneways, where every surface tells a story.

At first glance, the artwork pulses with moody purples and soft beiges, but as the eye lingers, more begins to surface—unexpected pops of yellow, electric blue, and a striking ink-marker pink bleed through the layers like memories refusing to fade. The depth reveals itself slowly, offering a visual experience that evolves with each moment of attention. Faded whites soften the chaos, creating balance amidst the boldness.

Encased in a crisp white float frame, "Boysenberry Delight" is given space to breathe—creating a subtle yet powerful separation between the piece and its surroundings. The frame acts like a pause, allowing the artwork to stand confidently on its own, while still harmonising with the interior space it inhabits.

This work is both nostalgic and current, delicate and defiant—a celebration of what time leaves behind, and the beauty we find when we look a little deeper.

155cm (W) x 105cm (H)

Mixed Media on Canvas

Framed in white