



I first came across the very talented Samantha Robinson in a little shop in Queenscliffe, I remember lusting over one of her bowls, and thinking how beautiful it was. It was very Australian, but at the same time it had some Asian influences.
She has a love for flowers, much of her inspiration comes from the changing flower seasons.Her textures come from old wallpapers, lace and anything interesting. I was reminded of her work more recently when Lisa and I again stumbled across some of her work in a gallery in Sorrento, so nice I had to mention her to you all.
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