Commissions
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Commissioned artwork, 'Moona Lisa'
A recent commission, The Cow, showcased Annie’s talent for blending art with local heritage. Inspired by a butcher’s diagram, she divided the life-sized fibre cast cow into sections, each depicting an iconic scene from the Highlands—Bradman Museum, Mittagong Airport, Tennessee Apple Orchard, Polo, Bong Bong Races, and more. After six months of meticulous work, the piece was sealed with outdoor varnish and now resides in a private collection.
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Commissioned artwork for Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick NSW
Annie Holcombe’s artwork for the lifts in the new Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre turns an everyday space into something engaging and unexpected. Inspired by the area surrounding the hospital, the piece is filled with familiar landmarks—the racecourse, cricket ground, football stadium, and surf club—woven into a lively, detailed scene.
Designed to encourage curiosity, the artwork includes a “Can you find me?” challenge, inviting patients and families to spot hidden details. Every ride offers something new to discover, creating a moment of distraction and exploration.
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‘Can you find me?’ asks viewers to look for various elements within the commissioned painting.
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Commissioned artwork for Westmead Children's Hospital
Annie Holcombe’s artwork for the hospital’s Stage 2 redevelopment transforms a lift space into immersive, playful journey that delights children, families, staff, and visitors. Inspired by Naya Ngurra (Country), the work fosters connection to land and community. Designed to support holistic healing, the artwork sparks curiosity, conversation, and a sense of belonging within the hospital environment.
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Donated artwork 'Pop in chair' Supporting women navigating domestic violence and abuse
This donated artwork reflected resilience and optimism, inspired by the Women's Land Army of World War II—when women and children took on essential roles in place of the men. It was a celebration of capability, strength, and the many ways we contribute to the world. The chair was auctioned to raise money to support and uplift women and children working toward a better future.
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Commissioned artwork for Tudor House 125th Anniversary
To celebrate 125 years of Tudor House, a large-scale painting of the school was commissioned in 2022. The finished piece captures the character and history of the school and was reproduced in a limited edition of 125 prints—some at full scale and others in A3—made available to current students and alumni as a keepsake of the milestone year.