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Welcome to Wallflower Arts.
Here you can find all kinds of artwork, t-shirts, greeting cards and gifts for sale.
We are in constant update as new artworks or gifts are created.
We accept payment in the form of Credit cards, PayPal, Paymate and bank deposit (within Australia). Just click on the buy now button, fill in the details requested and an invoice will be emailed out to you. You will need a valid email address to order this way. For phone orders, please ring 0417660869.
I am available as a photographer for people or pet portraits. My rates are reasonable and when I say pet, that means any kind of pet including reptiles, spiders, horses, not just cats and dogs.
I am also available for graphic design, logo work or web design. Just email me at info@wallflowerarts.com or phone me on 0417660869 for more information.
I take jewellery commissions and am available to create work in most styles and colours. I can also do bridal or group work where you need more than one piece the same.
Do you have a necklace you love and want a bracelet to match, or something simmilar? Drop me a line and I will see what I can do
We are currently working on some new and exciting designs in chunky and chainmaille jewellery. Keep watching for more updates.
You can keep up to date with what is happening with the site and where you can buy the prints by checking the Wallflower Arts Blog
Coming soon is an email list to let you know when the site is updated and message boards to make the site more interactive.
About the Artist
Wallflower Girl has lived in Newcastle most of her life and has been interested in art and making it almost as long. This website is the start of a dream for her to share her art with the world and start her own business selling it
Wallflower Girl is a lesbian who lives with chronic illnesses and hopes to eventually raise awareness of homophobia and discrimination based on sexual preference and gender identity. She would also like to raise awareness of invisible illnesses and the toll they take on people. She is sick of being told 'but you don't look sick'! That's why she is a member of the website and message boards of the same name.

While you are at it, please check out the Spoon Theory it explains, in terms you can understand, what learning to live with chronic fatigue from an illness is like.
Please check out The World Wide Art Gallery to see some fantastic works of art.
All images © Wallflower Arts and Emma Pocock.
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