The set of 3 cards are made from photographs by Paul Boromeo and published by Art Publishing 'As Time Goes By' Paul with Kelpie sitting on the running board of an old model T 'The Blacksmith' Paul in a Blacksmiths shop. Note his rooster watching 'Seen Better Days' Paul with an old red steamroller. Note his chooky friends Photo Montage Post Free Paul was born in central Victoria in 1965 and has been a keen artist for as long as he can remember. He chose art classes over maths and science at high school and went on to study fine art at university. Paul is known as the 'ecentric bush artist' who lives at Lockwood, just outside Bendigo in Central Victoria, where the surrounding bushland, old farm sheds, and a collection of animals are ideal subjects for his photography and his finely-detailed pencil drawings. With these Paul carefully creates wonderfully authentic inages which capture the simplicity, humour and sometimes the eccentricity of country life from a bygone era. Paul is also widely recognised for his prints and drawings, and has won first prize for 'Works on Paper' at the International Biennale Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Florence, Italy.

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Cards set 3 'The way we were' Paul Boromeo

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The set of 3 cards are made from photographs by Paul Boromeo and published by Art Publishing

'As Time Goes By' Paul with Kelpie sitting on the running board of an old model T

'The Blacksmith'  Paul in a Blacksmiths shop. Note his rooster watching

'Seen Better Days' Paul with an old red steamroller. Note his chooky friends

Photo Montage

Post Free

Paul was born in central Victoria in 1965 and has been a keen artist for as long as he can remember.  He chose art classes over maths and science at high school and went on to study fine art at university. 

Paul is known as the 'ecentric bush artist' who lives at Lockwood, just outside Bendigo in Central Victoria, where the surrounding bushland, old farm sheds, and a collection of animals are ideal subjects for his photography and his finely-detailed pencil drawings.

With these Paul carefully creates wonderfully authentic inages which capture the simplicity, humour and sometimes the eccentricity of country life from a bygone era.

Paul is also widely recognised for his prints and drawings, and has won first prize for 'Works on Paper' at the International Biennale Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Florence, Italy.

 
 
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