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Supermarine Spitfire Mark V, P7973 - Australia
Supermarine Spitfire Mark V, P7973 - Australia
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Prints $235 unframed; $365 framed
The Supermarine Spitfire Mark V, with the tail number P7973, is a celebrated icon of aviation history. This particular aircraft played a crucial role during the Second World War, serving as part of No. 57 or No. 61 Operational Training Units. It was within these units that pilots honed their skills, preparing for the intense aerial combat they would face in the skies over Europe.
One of the notable pilots associated with P7973 was K. W. ‘Bluey’ Truscott, a distinguished member of No. 452 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Truscott's exemplary flying skills and bravery in the face of adversity made him a revered figure in military aviation. His connection to P7973 adds a layer of historical significance to this already storied aircraft.
The Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most important aircraft of WWII. Renowned for its graceful lines and superlative maneuverability, the Spitfire gained legendary status during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. It was the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the war, with over 20,000 units built. The Spitfire's Rolls-Royce Merlin engine provided exceptional performance at high altitudes, making it a formidable opponent for German aircraft.
P7973's operational life came to a close in 1944, having served valiantly in the defense of freedom. In recognition of its contributions and as a tribute to the brave pilots who flew it, this aircraft was retired from service and, in 1945, was presented to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Today, it stands as a poignant reminder of the courage and sacrifice of those who fought during the Second World War, and it continues to inspire future generations with its legacy.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Historical , History
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Echoes of the Past - Pompeii
Echoes of the Past - Pompeii
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Prints $235 unframed; $365 framed
Pompeii Equestrian Statue - Horses Head
Unearthed near the majestic Arch of Caligula in Pompeii, an extraordinary equestrian statue now resides in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples. This statue, a testament to the artistry and grandeur of the Roman Empire, showcases the skill and dedication of ancient sculptors who sought to immortalize their subjects in bronze.
The statue depicts a powerful horse and its rider, capturing a moment of grace and strength. The intricate details of the horse's musculature and the rider's attire reflect the high level of craftsmanship and artistry that defined Roman sculpture. The horse, with its poised stance and noble bearing, embodies the essence of strength and elegance, while the rider's commanding presence speaks to the authority and stature of the figure it represents.
As an artist, I found the task of drawing the horse head of this equestrian statue both challenging and rewarding. The complexity of the horse's anatomy required careful attention to detail and a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship of the original sculptors. However, the process of capturing this majestic piece on paper was immensely fulfilling, especially the details of the damage through spending many years buried beneath the ground - the dents, holes and even worm trails on the neck and muzzle.
The statue stands as a reminder of Pompeii's rich cultural heritage and the enduring legacy of Roman art. It serves not only as a historical artifact but also as an inspiration for contemporary artists who continue to draw upon the past to inform and enrich their work. Through my drawing, I hope to honor the timeless beauty and spirit of this equestrian statue, capturing a piece of history that continues to resonate with us today.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Animals , Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Llandeilo Celtic Cross - Wales
Llandeilo Celtic Cross - Wales
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Prints $235 unframed, $365 framed
The Llandeilo Cross, an extraordinary relic from the 8th century, was unearthed during the rebuilding of St. Teilo’s Church in Wales between 1848 and 1850. This remarkable artifact stands out as the only known Celtic cross with a rectangular surround, deviating from the traditional circular design typically associated with such crosses.
As an archaeologist and artist, I find the Llandeilo Cross particularly compelling. Its discovery challenges our understanding of Celtic art and symbolism, prompting us to question the narratives we've inherited about early medieval craftsmanship and religious expression. This unique design invites us to reconsider the cultural and artistic influences of the time, suggesting that there may have been regional variations or innovations that have yet to be fully understood.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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King Arthur - Germany
King Arthur - Germany
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Print $235 unframed, $365 framed
King Arthur
The fountain carving of King Arthur, dating from 1385-1396, is a remarkable piece of Gothic artistry located in Nuremberg, Germany. This carving is part of the "Beautiful Fountain" (Schöner Brunnen), a 19-meter-tall masterpiece situated in the city's main market square.
Designed by Heinrich Beheim, the fountain features intricate stone figures that represent the worldview of the Holy Roman Empire, including legendary and historical figures such as King Arthur.
King Arthur's depiction in this fountain symbolizes the ideals of chivalry, leadership, and heroism that resonated deeply during the medieval period.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Figures , Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Cleopatra III Cartouche - Egypt
Cleopatra III Cartouche - Egypt
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Print $235 unframed, $365 framed
Cleopatra III Cartouche
Cleopatra III was a significant figure in the Ptolemaic Dynasty, known for her political acumen and influence during her reign. She co-ruled Egypt with Ptolemy IX from 116-
107 BC and later governed independently from 88-81 BC. Her reign was marked by complex family dynamics and political intrigue, as she navigated alliances and rivalries within the Ptolemaic court.
The cartouche of Cleopatra III, originating from the Temple of Kom Ombo in Egypt, serves as a testament to her legacy. The Temple of Kom Ombo, dedicated to the gods Sobek and Horus, is renowned for its intricate carvings and inscriptions that provide insights into the rulers and religious practices of the time. Cleopatra III's cartouche is among these historical treasures, symbolizing her authority and connection to the divine.
Cleopatra III was the daughter of Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II, and her lineage placed her at the center of the Ptolemaic Dynasty's power struggles. Her children included notable figures such as Ptolemy IX Lathyros and Ptolemy X Alexander I, who continued the dynasty's legacy. Cleopatra III's reign contributed to the cultural and political landscape of Hellenistic Egypt, leaving an enduring impact on its history.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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The Sratgazer - Turkey
The Sratgazer - Turkey
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Print $235 unframed, $365 framed
The Stargazer, giving both front and side views, is a captivating artifact from around 3,000 BC, was unearthed in Kirşehir, Turkey. This ancient figurine, with its prominent tiny eyes gazing skyward, embodies the enigmatic artistry of early Bronze Age Anatolia. Known as a "Kilia-type" figure, it is one of approximately 30 such sculptures discovered, each offering a glimpse into the spiritual or ritualistic practices of the time.
Many of these figurines share a peculiar characteristic—their heads are often found snapped off. This intriguing detail raises questions about their purpose and the significance of their deliberate decapitation. Were these acts part of a ritual, symbolizing transformation or release? Or do they reflect a deeper cultural belief tied to the heavens and divine forces?
Their elaborate, high hairstyles serve as revealing glimpses into the personal fashion of their era, shedding light on the cultural trends and expressions of individuality that defined their time.
During the Bronze Age, Anatolia was a thriving center of innovation and cultural exchange. This period saw the widespread use of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, which revolutionized tools, weapons, and art. The development of metallurgy led to specialized craftsmanship, and trade networks flourished, connecting Anatolia with regions as far as Mesopotamia and the Aegean. Settlements grew into organized communities, and the artistic achievements of the time, such as the Stargazer, reflect the sophistication and creativity of Bronze Age societies. These advancements laid the groundwork for the complex civilizations that would follow.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Figures , Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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The Weary Pilgrim - Spain
The Weary Pilgrim - Spain
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
PRINTS $235 unframed, $365 framed
Resting in Serenity: The Weary Pilgrim of León
Nestled in Plaza San Marcos, León, along the historic Camino de Santiago Pilgrim route in northern Spain, the bronze statue of the Weary Pilgrim stands as a beacon of tranquility and reflection. This iconic statue serves as a serene refuge for modern-day spiritual travelers.
Situated in the heart of León, a significant town along the Camino de Santiago—a UNESCO World Heritage site—this statue plays a crucial role in the journey of countless pilgrims. The town of León, with its rich history and vibrant culture, offers pilgrims a moment of respite, allowing them to soak in its heritage and gather strength for the road ahead.
The Weary Pilgrim statue invites travelers to pause, relax, and contemplate their journey. It’s a place to reflect on the miles traveled, the challenges overcome, and the progress made. This statue symbolizes the importance of rest and reflection, essential elements for the soul's renewal along the pilgrimage.
In selecting the Weary Pilgrim statue, I was drawn to the peace and tranquility it embodies. This statue is more than just a resting place; its features speak profoundly of compassion, serenity, and the acknowledgment that we are all on our own spiritual journeys, in one way or another.
Creating this piece was a challenge that I embraced wholeheartedly. With every dot, my thoughts wandered to the countless weary pilgrims who had found solace there and continue to do so on their spiritual journey to Santiago de Compostela. Each mark on my paper was imbued with the stories of those travelers, their hardships, and their moments of reflection and renewal.
The statue's serene expression and gentle posture are a testament to the compassion and peace it offers to all who encounter it. As I worked, I aimed to capture not just its physical presence but the deep emotional resonance it holds for so many. This artwork is my way of honoring the pilgrims and their journeys, and of sharing the quiet strength and tranquility that the statue radiates.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Viking Berserka Chess Piece - Scotland
Viking Berserka Chess Piece - Scotland
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Print $235 unframed,,$365 framed
Viking Berserker Chess Piece
The Viking Berserker chess piece, dating back to the 12th century, is part of the iconic Lewis Chessmen set discovered on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. These chess pieces are carved from walrus ivory and whale teeth, showcasing the incredible artistry and craftsmanship of the Norse people.
The Berserker piece, in particular, represents a fierce warrior, biting his shield in a display of unbridled ferocity, embodying the spirit and valor of Viking warriors.
As part of the Lewis Chessmen set, the Berserker piece holds a significant place in history. The set is believed to have been crafted in Norway and brought to Scotland, highlighting the extensive reach of Norse culture and trade. These pieces are not merely game pieces but are intricate works of art that reflect the society, beliefs, and customs of the time.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Figures , Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Eastern Han Terracotta Horse - China
Eastern Han Terracotta Horse - China
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Print $235 unframed, $365 framed
Eastern Han Terracotta Horse
The Terracotta Horse from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 BC–220 AD) is a striking example of ancient Chinese artistry and craftsmanship. Created during a period of cultural and economic flourishing, this sculpture reflects the significance of horses in Han society. Horses were not only vital for transportation and agriculture but also symbolized power, prestige, and military strength.
The detailed craftsmanship of the Terracotta Horse raises intriguing questions: was this a representation of a specific horse, or an idealized depiction of the prized Ferghana horses imported during the Han Dynasty? While we may never know the exact answer, the mystery only deepens our appreciation for this remarkable artifact and the culture that created it.
The Eastern Han Dynasty also saw the flourishing of the Silk Road, a vast network of trade routes that connected China to the Middle East, Europe, and beyond. Established during the Han Dynasty, the Silk Road facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures, making it a cornerstone of global interaction. Precious commodities like silk, spices, and ceramics traveled along these routes, while knowledge, religion, and art flowed freely between civilizations. The Silk Road not only enriched the economies of the regions it touched but also fostered a legacy of cultural exchange that continues to inspire the modern world.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Animals , Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Anubis - Egypt
Anubis - Egypt
$235 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Sue Carter on stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0403022281
This artist has provided the following additional information:
All of my art work available to the public are PRINTS.
Original artwork available through Commission only -
75% deposit, remainder upon completion of project.
No refunds on prints purchased.
Prints $235 unframed, $365 framed
Anubis: Guardian of the Afterlife
Anubis, also known as Anpu or Inpu, was a significant deity in ancient Egyptian mythology. As the jackal-headed god of mummification and the afterlife, Anubis held several crucial roles:
- Embalmer: Anubis was closely associated with the process of mummification, overseeing the embalming of the dead to ensure they were prepared for their journey to the afterlife. Priests often wore Anubis masks during mummification rituals to invoke his presence and protection.
- Protector of the Tombs: Anubis safeguarded the tombs of the deceased from grave robbers and desecration. He was believed to protect the bodies and souls of the dead, ensuring they rested undisturbed.
- Guide of the Souls: As a guide through the underworld, Anubis led souls to the Hall of Ma'at, where they would face judgment. His guidance was essential in navigating the perilous journey through the afterlife.
- Weigher of the Heart: In the Hall of Ma'at, Anubis played a vital role in the weighing of the heart ceremony. The deceased's heart was weighed against the feather of Ma'at, representing truth and justice. If the heart was lighter or equal in weight, the soul was deemed worthy of entering the afterlife. If heavier, it was devoured by the monstrous Ammit.
Anubis' representation as a jackal or jackal-headed figure symbolized his connection to cemeteries and tombs, as jackals were commonly seen in these areas. He remains one of the most iconic and enduring figures of ancient Egyptian mythology.
This artist is happy to accept commissions.
Dimensions: 420mm x 594mm
Subject: Animals , Historical
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: stcarchaeology@outlook.com
Artist: Sue Carter
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Pond Life
Pond Life
$40 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Dot Marshall on dot@dotmarshall.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0409 921 838
This artist has provided the following additional information:
You can pay for your purchase through my PayPal account, by Credit Card or Cash. Once you have decided to buy, I will calculate freight charges depending on your locality. When we are agreed I will send you an invoice.
You can also arrange for your own pick up from my studio at no cost to you.
If you live within the Perth/Fremantle area I may be able to deliver free of charge.
I only accept orders from Australia, no international sales.
Solar painting using inks on rice paper mounted on a small canvas.
Dimensions: 150 x 150
Subject: Abstract , underwater
Medium: Ink
Enquiries: dot@dotmarshall.com
Artist: Dot Marshall
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Just Visiting
Just Visiting
$400 Buy or enquireNote: The Society does not process payments for our artists.
Please contact Dot Marshall on dot@dotmarshall.com
Alternatively you may phone this artist on 0409 921 838
This artist has provided the following additional information:
You can pay for your purchase through my PayPal account, by Credit Card or Cash. Once you have decided to buy, I will calculate freight charges depending on your locality. When we are agreed I will send you an invoice.
You can also arrange for your own pick up from my studio at no cost to you.
If you live within the Perth/Fremantle area I may be able to deliver free of charge.
I only accept orders from Australia, no international sales.
Mixed media painting, mainly acrylic and a little ink between 5 layers of resin giving the artwork a 3 dimensional effect. worked on board with a strong supporting frame. please contact Dot for more detailed photographs as this single image does not show the depth of layers.
Dimensions: 700 x 600
Subject: Australiana , Birds , Floral
Medium: Acrylic , Ink , Mixed Media , Resin
Enquiries: dot@dotmarshall.com
Artist: Dot Marshall
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