Watercolour
480mm high
400mm wide
30mm deep
Lambertia formosa flowers are broken off for their nectar, hence the common name ‘honey flower’. The nectar can be sucked directly from the flower, or it can be soaked in water to make a drink. It was reportedly used by Aboriginal people as a pacifier for children. Found in NSW.
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.