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Available Work Day 93/100 Original art on paper
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Day 93/100 Original art on paper

A$115.00

These pieces are my favorites from the 100 Days of No Wrong Marks project—a series all about experimenting, mark-making, and shedding the “be precious” mindset. The goal was to stay in the moment, respond to each mark as it happened, and let go of expectations.

Each piece is on beautifully thick 300 gsm paper, measuring 11 x 14 inches (or about 28 x 35.5 cm for those who prefer metric). They’re created with a mix of acrylic, oil pastel, pencil, and graphite—whatever felt right in the moment. To make sure every mark stays just as it is, I’ve sealed each one with a resin-based fixative.

Just a heads-up: the photos show them in frames for styling inspiration, but they’ll arrive unframed, so you can display them in a way that fits your space best.

  • 11 x 14 inches (28 x 35.5cm)

  • Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, graphite on paper

  • Signed and dated on rear of paper

  • Please note, this piece comes unframed

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These pieces are my favorites from the 100 Days of No Wrong Marks project—a series all about experimenting, mark-making, and shedding the “be precious” mindset. The goal was to stay in the moment, respond to each mark as it happened, and let go of expectations.

Each piece is on beautifully thick 300 gsm paper, measuring 11 x 14 inches (or about 28 x 35.5 cm for those who prefer metric). They’re created with a mix of acrylic, oil pastel, pencil, and graphite—whatever felt right in the moment. To make sure every mark stays just as it is, I’ve sealed each one with a resin-based fixative.

Just a heads-up: the photos show them in frames for styling inspiration, but they’ll arrive unframed, so you can display them in a way that fits your space best.

  • 11 x 14 inches (28 x 35.5cm)

  • Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, graphite on paper

  • Signed and dated on rear of paper

  • Please note, this piece comes unframed

These pieces are my favorites from the 100 Days of No Wrong Marks project—a series all about experimenting, mark-making, and shedding the “be precious” mindset. The goal was to stay in the moment, respond to each mark as it happened, and let go of expectations.

Each piece is on beautifully thick 300 gsm paper, measuring 11 x 14 inches (or about 28 x 35.5 cm for those who prefer metric). They’re created with a mix of acrylic, oil pastel, pencil, and graphite—whatever felt right in the moment. To make sure every mark stays just as it is, I’ve sealed each one with a resin-based fixative.

Just a heads-up: the photos show them in frames for styling inspiration, but they’ll arrive unframed, so you can display them in a way that fits your space best.

  • 11 x 14 inches (28 x 35.5cm)

  • Acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, graphite on paper

  • Signed and dated on rear of paper

  • Please note, this piece comes unframed

For all enquiries email: hello@ingeflinteart.com

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Inge Flinte is an artist based on Wadawurrung country, Australia | Inge Flinte © 2025