Sue Rowe

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

The 'Land for Wildlife' Project encapsulates my lifelong passion for wildlife and the environment, culminating in creating a native garden over 12 years from denuded acreage in the Qld bush. It was rewarding to go from silence and bare earth to the joyful sight and sounds of vibrant, native wildlife, enjoying the mature trees, flowers and undergrowth planted as tubestock. More species were attracted than ever imagined, encouraged by the Land for Wildlife voluntary organisation, whose advice helps landowners create nurturing, enriching habitats.

RMIT Bachelor of Textiles (Design)

The 'Land for Wildlife' Project encapsulates my lifelong passion for wildlife and the environment, culminating in creating a native garden over 12 years from denuded acreage in the Qld bush. It was rewarding to go from silence and bare earth to the joyful sight and sounds of vibrant, native wildlife, enjoying the mature trees, flowers and undergrowth planted as tubestock. More species were attracted than ever imagined, encouraged by the Land for Wildlife voluntary organisation, whose advice helps landowners create nurturing, enriching habitats.

Title: The Land for Wildlife Project | Motifs painted in acrylic and watercolour. Fabric panel Installation, 135cm x 200cm on lightweight 100% cotton voile 85gsm, printed by Next State Print

(Back)