The Nonsense Maker
Aussie Teacups - Art Print
Aussie Teacups - Art Print
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Illustrated by Melbourne artist Emily May for The Nonsense Maker.
A wonderfully quirky celebration of Australia, this art print features a collection of hand-drawn teacups, each showcasing an iconic Aussie landmark or landscape — from Uluru and the Sydney Opera House to Tassie wilderness, Canberra’s Parliament House, and sunny Queensland pineapples. Every cup feels like a tiny world of its own, making this artwork a warm, nostalgic piece for homes, studios or gifting to Aussie expats.
Product Features:
- Hand-illustrated artwork by The Nonsense Maker, designed and printed in Melbourne.
- Available sizes: A4 (21 × 29.7 cm), A3 (29.7 × 42 cm), A2 (42 × 59.4 cm).
- Printed on museum-grade cotton paper using archival inks for long-lasting colour and detail.
- Packaged in a protective sleeve with a tea-themed backing board, finished with gold foil.
Fun Fact:
Tea has been woven into Australian culture since the early colonial era — in fact, billy tea brewed over a campfire became a symbol of the outback lifestyle and was famously sung about in Banjo Paterson’s 1895 poem Waltzing Matilda.
