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  <title>Still Life Blues by Alex Sugar</title>
  <description>Still Life Blues is a play between water and land species — in particular, the Yellow Admiral Butterfly perched on the common Sydney Octopus. To finish the still life scene the artist added seashells to represent the Shellharbour region.Alex Sugar is a Melbourne-based realism painter well-known for his large-scale murals &amp; studio works depicting native Australian flora &amp; fauna. He has a particular interest in merging this distinctive style with still life &amp; surreal components. The aim of his mural work is to translate his studio practice to large-scale projects - strengthening connection to art &amp; the natural environment, while aesthetically enhancing urban sites. text from Shellharbour City Council website</description>
  <author_name>Mabel Doubtfire</author_name>
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