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After the Fire | Original
Original artwork by Lizzy Stageman
This original artwork from Lizzy Stageman’s Moments That Remain collection is a quiet example of contemporary Indigenous Australian art, reflecting stillness, renewal and the delicate return of life after fire.
Artwork details
Material: Acrylic on canvas
Frame: Floating Tasmanian oak
Dimensions: 121.9 × 91.4 cm
Artwork story
Grey tones settle across the surface, heavy and soft, carrying the quiet weight left after fire. You can almost feel the heat lingering in the air, the ash that has settled, and the land holding its breath. Through the clouds, rain begins to fall, slow, gentle, barely visible, washing over the landscape, softening the edges of what has burned.
It’s a moment of stillness, but also of subtle change. The rain brings a quiet hope, a sense of renewal hidden beneath the surface. You may see the clouds, the smoke, or the faint glimmer of life returning, and what you see becomes your own story.
This painting is about the aftermath, the pause between destruction and rebirth, and the delicate, almost invisible ways life persists and begins again. Step in, feel the weight and the relief, and notice what emerges for you.
A quiet original artwork for collectors drawn to grey tones, renewal, rebirth and the gentle persistence of life after change.
Original artwork by Lizzy Stageman
This original artwork from Lizzy Stageman’s Moments That Remain collection is a quiet example of contemporary Indigenous Australian art, reflecting stillness, renewal and the delicate return of life after fire.
Artwork details
Material: Acrylic on canvas
Frame: Floating Tasmanian oak
Dimensions: 121.9 × 91.4 cm
Artwork story
Grey tones settle across the surface, heavy and soft, carrying the quiet weight left after fire. You can almost feel the heat lingering in the air, the ash that has settled, and the land holding its breath. Through the clouds, rain begins to fall, slow, gentle, barely visible, washing over the landscape, softening the edges of what has burned.
It’s a moment of stillness, but also of subtle change. The rain brings a quiet hope, a sense of renewal hidden beneath the surface. You may see the clouds, the smoke, or the faint glimmer of life returning, and what you see becomes your own story.
This painting is about the aftermath, the pause between destruction and rebirth, and the delicate, almost invisible ways life persists and begins again. Step in, feel the weight and the relief, and notice what emerges for you.
A quiet original artwork for collectors drawn to grey tones, renewal, rebirth and the gentle persistence of life after change.