Alfie Escapes to Snoopyland - Edna Broad

A$380.00

Several years ago I acquired a collection of McDonalds Snoopy World Tour plastic toy figures as I was an avid fan of Snoopy in the Peanuts cartoons. Since then, this collection has been stored in a Hush Puppies shoe box. The Snoopy collection and my late Jack Russell Terrier were the inspiration for the many small whimsical ceramic dog sculpture installations.

Bio: Edna Broad is a Launceston artist working in Invermay. Her artwork covers painting, mixed media, ceramics and print. She studied Fine Art at the University of Tasmania, graduating with a PhD in 2005. Edna has shown widely - locally, interstate and overseas, and is included in the collections of the Queen Victoria Museum, ANL Melbourne, and in private collections interstate and overseas. She has been a multiple finalist in the Glover Prize, The Maritime Art Award, and the Burnie Print Prize, Material Girl, Women’s Art Prize Tasmania and The Bay of Fires Art Prize.

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Several years ago I acquired a collection of McDonalds Snoopy World Tour plastic toy figures as I was an avid fan of Snoopy in the Peanuts cartoons. Since then, this collection has been stored in a Hush Puppies shoe box. The Snoopy collection and my late Jack Russell Terrier were the inspiration for the many small whimsical ceramic dog sculpture installations.

Bio: Edna Broad is a Launceston artist working in Invermay. Her artwork covers painting, mixed media, ceramics and print. She studied Fine Art at the University of Tasmania, graduating with a PhD in 2005. Edna has shown widely - locally, interstate and overseas, and is included in the collections of the Queen Victoria Museum, ANL Melbourne, and in private collections interstate and overseas. She has been a multiple finalist in the Glover Prize, The Maritime Art Award, and the Burnie Print Prize, Material Girl, Women’s Art Prize Tasmania and The Bay of Fires Art Prize.

Several years ago I acquired a collection of McDonalds Snoopy World Tour plastic toy figures as I was an avid fan of Snoopy in the Peanuts cartoons. Since then, this collection has been stored in a Hush Puppies shoe box. The Snoopy collection and my late Jack Russell Terrier were the inspiration for the many small whimsical ceramic dog sculpture installations.

Bio: Edna Broad is a Launceston artist working in Invermay. Her artwork covers painting, mixed media, ceramics and print. She studied Fine Art at the University of Tasmania, graduating with a PhD in 2005. Edna has shown widely - locally, interstate and overseas, and is included in the collections of the Queen Victoria Museum, ANL Melbourne, and in private collections interstate and overseas. She has been a multiple finalist in the Glover Prize, The Maritime Art Award, and the Burnie Print Prize, Material Girl, Women’s Art Prize Tasmania and The Bay of Fires Art Prize.