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Francela Osuna
Playa Varadero

Acrylic on canvas

Francela Osuna, born in Caracas, Venezuela, struggled with severe anxiety and mood swings from a young age. Initially drawn to crafting macramé, ceramics, and woodworking, she moved to Australia due to challenges in her home country. During a personal transition, art became her anchor. In the past six months, painting has been her sanctuary, offering unimpeded creative expression. The artworks in this exhibition reflect Francela's focus on art as a means of personal exploration and growth.

Size: 122 × 60 cm

Images and dimensions of artwork have been supplied to the organiser directly from the artist. Although we have taken all care to check dimensions and image representation, The Doyles Art Awards (the Organiser) takes no responsibility for any variations to colour accuracy or size details. The sizing displayed is based on external width or height including any frame or mount, primarily for shipping purposes. If you need to view the artwork in its frame, or have the size checked for a specific hanging space, please email marketing@thedoylesaward.com.au or visit the exhibition in person.

Artworks will be shipped within 3 working days of exhibition close.

Method of shipment is through Aramex Courier Services road freight services.

We currently ship to Australian locations only. We cannot deliver to PO Boxes.

No returns, refunds or exchanges of artwork will be permitted.

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About Francela Osuna

Francela Osuna, born in Caracas, Venezuela, struggled with severe anxiety and mood swings from a young age. Initially drawn to crafting macramé, ceramics, and woodworking, she moved to Australia due to challenges in her home country. During a personal transition, art became her anchor. In the past six months, painting has been her sanctuary, offering unimpeded creative expression. The artworks in this exhibition reflect Francela's focus on art as a means of personal exploration and growth.