Your attention is presented to one of the series of paintings by the famous Australian artist Peter Kendall called "PINK AND WHITE EVERLASTINGS". In total, the series consists of 5 paintings, which depict Everlasting flowers. The Everlasting flower is a native to Western Australia, growing predominantly on sandy soils. Kings Park have a profusion of them.

The painting "PINK AND WHITE EVERLASTINGS" inspired by the wonderous wildflowers of western Australia. The wildflowers of Western Australia are one of the most spectacular flower displays in the world. In fact it is the biggest wildflower collection on earth Between July and October, many parts of the state become blankets of color.

As an Archibald finalist and one of Australia’s leading portrait painters Peter has built a reputation for ability to create a strong portrayal of an individual in his Portraiture, and for his creative touch when portraying the physical world, and creating pieces that envoke emotion in the eyes of the beholder.

“When I create I grant life to the work, imbuing it with feeling. I endeavor to eliminate all that is irrelevant to the creative process. Creating in present time and allowing all aspects of self, mind, body, brushes, paint, canvas, to be a vehicle and conduit to the creative process….therefore all art could be called a self-portrait….however the viewer takes it to another level communicating with the work and adding their own considerations, opinions and postulates.”

Peter Kendall