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A curated collection of Mrs.Cooper paintings
Discover the latest available pieces from Mrs Cooper collection.
All works are hand-painted and sold as originals.
Coming soon…
Discover the latest available pieces from Mrs Cooper collection.
All works are hand-painted and sold as originals.
Coming soon…
This story tells the tale of one of the biggest mysteries that some say remains unsolved.
In 1918, the Imperial Russian family was executed in Yekaterinburg by the Bolsheviks. However, in 1922, a woman claimed to be the Grand Duchess who survived the execution, that she had escaped the terror. Her name was Anna Anderson. Unfortunately, her claims were later proven untrue when the real Anastasia’s remains were recovered in 2007.
For me, this story was part of my childhood. There have been books written about it, and it has been a major subject in the film industry.
My twin sister and I share a bond through our study of criminology. In 2019, I became aware of the true facts concerning Anastasia. I immediately began my research and created a collection of paintings for ‘The Romanovs’ exhibition here in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
These are the incredible moments in the life of Australia's greatest racehorse, Phar Lap, like a flash in the sky during the depths of the Great Depression in the 1930s.
At a time when Australians were hungry for good news, Phar Lap became an icon of hope, lifting the spirit of the nation. By the time of his death in 1932, he had earned the love and applause of an entire country.
With heavy hearts, we bid him farewell as he entered the last and farthest lap of all. The mightiest horse ever to come out of Australia has returned to the dust, where he now rests in his forever home.
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