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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
40.9x40.9in
About this artwork
Highway One – Infinite Journey – Original Abstract Painting by Ani Ipradjian
104cm (W) x 104cm (H) | Framed in Tasmanian Oak
Highway One is the longest national highway in the world, forming a loop around Australia through all six mainland states and the Northern Territory. This abstract artwork, painted as a figure 8, symbolises the infinite journey of the “Big Lap” — a dream of mine for retirement.
Inspired by Australia’s diverse coastlines,… outback, and landscapes, this piece celebrates freedom, adventure, and connection across the country. A bold and meaningful addition for collectors of Australian-inspired art, road trip lovers, and anyone seeking modern wall art with depth and story.
✔ Original painting by Ani Ipradjian, Melbourne-based Australian artist
✔ Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
✔ Signed on the front by the artist
✔ Framed & ready to hang – Tasmanian Oak
Ani Ipradjian is a Melbourne-based painter and printmaker with diplomas in Art & Design, Graphic Design, and Photography, blending contemporary abstraction with a multi-disciplinary background. She uses layered acrylics and mixed media, incorporating bold colour palettes, dynamic asymmetry, tactile textures, and tribal-inspired patterns to create organic, sophisticated compositions rooted in Australian landscapes and Armenian heritage. Her art evokes deep connection, wonder, and belonging, inviting viewers to be transported into abstracted worlds woven with memory, cultural storytelling, and the spirit of place.