• Natasha Junmanee - Three Scallops
Natasha Junmanee

Natasha Junmanee - Three Scallops


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Original Artwork

20 x 20cm | Oil on board | Unframed | Ready to hang

About the Artwork:

This small painting presents three scallops arranged against a crisp blue-and-white striped background. The simple composition highlights their delicate textures and soft luminosity. It becomes a quiet study of coastal beauty—balancing elegance, restraint, and the pleasures of seaside life.

About the Artist: 

“ The primary focus of my work is on beauty - a beauty that can be immediately appreciated by people from all walks of life, without the need for complex interpretations. Whether viewers choose to seek meaning in my paintings based on their own experiences or simply enjoy them at face value, my aim is to create works that are accessible and enjoyable to all. ”


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Natasha Junmanee

Based in Sydney, Natasha Junmanee is a fine art painter who focuses on still life genre. She creates works that embody the beauty of stillness, drawing inspiration from various objects around her life. Her works often incorporate symbolic elements that speak to the themes of culture, memory, place and time. With a keen eye for balance and harmony, Natasha creates tranquil and contemplative scenes in her realistic style using traditional techniques. Her works pay homage to the classical still life paintings of the Dutch and Flemish masters, while imbuing her unique perspective and vision.'

“ The primary focus of my work is on beauty - a beauty that can be immediately appreciated by people from all walks of life, without the need for complex interpretations. Whether viewers choose to seek meaning in my paintings based on their own experiences or simply enjoy them at face value, my aim is to create works that are accessible and enjoyable to all. ”