
Musings of Deborah’s life & love of plants
This autobiographical blog is taken from a rich and detailed transcript of Deborah’s 2018 interview with Helene Thomas of The Wayfinder Mobile Story Studio, at
This autobiographical blog is taken from a rich and detailed transcript of Deborah’s 2018 interview with Helene Thomas of The Wayfinder Mobile Story Studio, at
In 2021 I had the pleasure of being interviewed on ABC Radio Hobart by Catherine Zengerer. We spoke at length about my life’s work as
Guests of On Board Expeditions will now be reclining into exquisite Deborah WACE luxury designer cushions as they cruise Tasmania’s Southwest World Heritage area aboard
Beekeeping merges with art! Deborah Wace’s artwork proudly adorns Sister Hives Australia beekeeping record participation certificates. Sister Hives created an Extreme Excellence World Record for
Explore the scientifically remarkable Lomatia tasmanica which features extensively in my work, through this piece written by Rayne Allinson (published in FortySouth magazine, January 2021).
I’ve had the pleasure of creating the cover art and fern motif for this book, which was launched with warm enthusiasm at Fullers Bookshop, Hobart
Featured in the print issue of Broadsheet this June, distributed throughout Melbourne and Sydney! Deborah WACE was selected as having a strong connection to the
Gardening Australia produced a feature around my story, aired to television on 3rd June 2022. During the ‘My Garden Path’ segment, I spoke about my
The ‘Sartorial Naturalist’ project brings wild and endangered flora into sharp focus. One of Australia’s leading botanical artists will lead a multiform art collaboration of
Cutting my newly delivered silks in many fresh designs, so exciting!
You may enjoy this article if you would like to read more about my botanical history, my fascination and love of wild Tasmanian orchids, and
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A fabric designer, ecological activist, plant advocate and professional printmaker from Hobart, Tasmania.
Deborah WACE acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work