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My Awesome Australian: Online exhibition

Blueprints of dedication by Cloris (16-18 years, NSW)

Painting
Blueprints of dedication
This portrait of my father, Xuefeng, is a birthday gift and tribute to the man who taught me that hard work is its own masterpiece. His hard hat and the plans he holds symbolize a life of skill, precision, and dedication. Beyond building a life of love and stability for our family, he has shaped homes and lives for many others through his renovations. Each brushstroke reflects my gratitude and admiration. Were it possible, I would award him a “Lifetime Foundation Award” for his unwavering commitment.

My Awesome Australian

A Legend in the Shadow
A Legend in the Shadow by Paige
Best Vet On Earth
Best Vet On Earth by Vera
Strength in Support
Strength in Support by Tommy
'Cathy'
'Cathy' by Layce, Kaitlan, Charlee, Venise, Tia, Asleigh
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