Kerry Sandhu

Kerry Sandhu is an up-and-coming local artist who was born and spent most of her life in Perth until her 2020 move to Darwin, Australia.

She creates “inspired art from the heart” and believes that every artwork, like every person, is unique and has a destiny. She also believes original artwork is not just for the walls - it can be functional, practical, stylish, and fashionable!

Kerry creates moving, original emotional art pieces to commemorate all of our past and present servicemen, women, and animals. 

Kerry believes in the healing capacity of art, which can bring people together, connect them with their time in service, and commemorate those who served before us.

Kerry has a deep connection with the ANZACS (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.) dating back to her Great Uncle landing at ANZAC Cove on 25 April 1915, where he was ultimately killed in action. Her Grandfather fought in WW2 and was caught in Greece, spending many years as a POW, and other family members also served in WW1 and WW2. Kerry's son is also currently in the Australian Air Force Cadets, with aspirations to join the ADF after year 12.

From these original artworks, Kerry has created beautiful and varied products that can be appreciated in everyday life and are not just for the wall!

This ANZAC-Inspired Collection commemorates these brave men, women, and animals.

The red poppy is a symbol of remembrance for those who died in war or are serving in the armed forces. The purple poppy is a reminder of the animals that have and continue to serve.

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