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Made right here in Daylesford, this is a dense pudding with rich abundant fruit; raisins, sultanas, currants, orange, lemon, and grapefruit peel and segments, apples, ginger, spices, and a generous dose of dark ale, rum, sherry & Madeira.
900g | $59.50
Apart from our own collections, we often have a few hand-selected artisan-produced gifts; for birthdays, anniversaries, or any random bursts of affection!
Bridget Farmer is a printmaker living and working in Guilford. Her main subject is birds, which for her have symbolised a sense of place. This is a mobile of a zebra finch, a beautiful Australian native bird. It is made of strong, laser cut, layered plywood and hand printed in multiple layers from hand cut lino plates. from wing tip to wing tip 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) from beak to end of tail 14 cm (5.5 inches)
Bridget Farmer is a printmaker living and working in Guilford. Her main subject is birds, which for her have symbolised a sense of place. This is a mobile of a zebra finch, a beautiful Australian native bird. It is made of strong, laser cut, layered plywood and hand printed in multiple layers from hand cut lino plates. from wing tip to wing tip 16.5 cm (6.5 inches) from beak to end of tail 14 cm (5.5 inches)
$38.00
Artist: Allan Wolf-Tasker
Between the Bays, The Far North Exhibition. Chalk & pastel on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 500 x 600mm Frame size: 880 x 930mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording, and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
Between the Bays, The Far North Exhibition. Chalk & pastel on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 500 x 600mm Frame size: 880 x 930mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording, and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
$3,200.00
Artist: Allan Wolf-Tasker
Coastal Growth, The Far North Exhibition. Acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 450 x 450mm Frame size: 850 x 830mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
Coastal Growth, The Far North Exhibition. Acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 450 x 450mm Frame size: 850 x 830mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
$3,000.00
Artist: Allan Wolf-Tasker
Coastal Palms, The Far North Exhibition. Gouche & acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 450 x 450mm Frame size: 850 x 830mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
Coastal Palms, The Far North Exhibition. Gouche & acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 450 x 450mm Frame size: 850 x 830mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
$3,000.00
Artist: Allan Wolf-Tasker
Four Mile Beach, The Far North Exhibition. Gouche & acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 620 x 620mm Frame size: 1010 x 970mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
Four Mile Beach, The Far North Exhibition. Gouche & acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 620 x 620mm Frame size: 1010 x 970mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
$3,600.00
Artist: Allan Wolf-Tasker
Magpie Geese, The Far North Exhibition. Oil pastel on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 500 x 500mm Frame size: 750 x 750mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
Magpie Geese, The Far North Exhibition. Oil pastel on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 500 x 500mm Frame size: 750 x 750mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
$3,200.00
Artist: Allan Wolf-Tasker
Far North Forest, The Far North Exhibition. Gouche & acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 450 x 450mm Frame size: 850 x 830mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
Far North Forest, The Far North Exhibition. Gouche & acrylic on paper, framed under glass. Image size: 450 x 450mm Frame size: 850 x 830mm Australian artist, painter Allan Wolf-Tasker, has spent a lifetime studying the Australian landscape. From aerial perspectives along the Great Ocean Road to a drought-ridden Victorian countryside; he has always managed to find an optimistic view of Australia’s diverse terrain. In this most recent exhibition; Allan leaves his studio in Daylesford for the vastly different Far North of Australia, an area he has visited with his wife Alla since the 1970's but never before captured on his canvas. The opportunity to “fully exploit the colour palette” proved too tempting… “In a sense, the subject matter is secondary to the finished effect of these works. I spend considerable time observing, recording and then drafting each image onto the canvas. The aerial perspective from previous exhibitions still plays a major role at times. From that point on though, it is all about the painting. Subject matter will be moved, recalibrated, distorted, or even permitted to morph into something else. Representation begins to take a back seat and fun, optimism, and determination in the creative process leap to the fore. The beauty of these pieces, therefore, if you agree, is in the dramatism of the finished works… The leap of faith that they ask you to take in your own assessment and interpretation.” Collectors familiar with his past exhibitions will recognise an evolution in Wolf-Tasker’s painting processes and may be captivated by the increased vigour and brushwork in these latest works. Far North, an exhibition of works on canvas and paper by Allan Wolf-Tasker. You can view more works in the studio at Lake House by private appointment or visit: www.allanwolftasker.com.au
$3,000.00
Hand-thrown & one of a kind ceramic vase with gold dots by popular & collectable Hepburn-based ceramicist Bridget Bodenham. Bridget has exhibited extensively both within Australia and overseas; and was a finalist in the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award and an Honourable Mention in the Mino International Ceramic Award, Japan. Bridget has also tutored in ceramic art at Ballarat University.
Hand-thrown & one of a kind ceramic vase with gold dots by popular & collectable Hepburn-based ceramicist Bridget Bodenham. Bridget has exhibited extensively both within Australia and overseas; and was a finalist in the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award and an Honourable Mention in the Mino International Ceramic Award, Japan. Bridget has also tutored in ceramic art at Ballarat University.
$80.00
Beautiful hand blown condiment bowls as used on the tables of Lake House. Measures approximately 95mm x 30mm.
Beautiful hand blown condiment bowls as used on the tables of Lake House. Measures approximately 95mm x 30mm.
$72.00
Beautiful jewel like colours in small pieces. Sold as a pair - for salt & pepper. As used on the tables at Lake House - these are artisan crafted unique pieces – no two are the same. Each dish measures approximately 80mm x 25mm.
Beautiful jewel like colours in small pieces. Sold as a pair - for salt & pepper. As used on the tables at Lake House - these are artisan crafted unique pieces – no two are the same. Each dish measures approximately 80mm x 25mm.
$90.00
Beautiful jewel like colours in small pieces. As used on the tables at Lake House - these are artisan crafted unique pieces – no two are the same. Measures approximately 75mm x 35mm.
Beautiful jewel like colours in small pieces. As used on the tables at Lake House - these are artisan crafted unique pieces – no two are the same. Measures approximately 75mm x 35mm.
$72.00