
The Palm II
The Palm I by Daniel O’Connell exclusive to Peggy Concept Store.
Oil and gold leaf on canvas
Custom framed in oak painted enamel green
Artwork Measurements (including frame):
150cm long x 95 cm wide
Please note: For the most accurate representation of colour, finish and detail, kindly refer to the physical product available in store. Close up images of product in store available on request.
About the Artist:
Daniel O'Connell is a Sydney-based artist known for his vibrant, detailed paintings that explore colour, movement, and form. From his Palm Beach studio, he paints palm trees with personality, capturing the spirit of the Australian landscape.
A word from the Artist on this work:
'I’ve always been inspired by nature, especially the beautiful environment we live in, and that same energy flows into the way I cook and create.
When Evelyn invited me to work together on this project, it instantly felt like the perfect fit. Peggy’s colourful concept and the inspiring group of guests she gathered made the experience feel vibrant, collaborative, and full of creative possibility.
I’ve used a variety of media in my recent collection, including shellac-based inks, graphite pencils, and gouache. In the last few years—especially after returning from Japan—I’ve been exploring different types of paper. I’m drawn to the way water moves across the surface, the looseness it creates, and the way colour can transform the entire structure of an image.
I tend to work boldly and generously with colour, something I also love exploring through oil paint.‘
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The Palm II
The Palm I by Daniel O’Connell exclusive to Peggy Concept Store.
Oil and gold leaf on canvas
Custom framed in oak painted enamel green
Artwork Measurements (including frame):
150cm long x 95 cm wide
Please note: For the most accurate representation of colour, finish and detail, kindly refer to the physical product available in store. Close up images of product in store available on request.
About the Artist:
Daniel O'Connell is a Sydney-based artist known for his vibrant, detailed paintings that explore colour, movement, and form. From his Palm Beach studio, he paints palm trees with personality, capturing the spirit of the Australian landscape.
A word from the Artist on this work:
'I’ve always been inspired by nature, especially the beautiful environment we live in, and that same energy flows into the way I cook and create.
When Evelyn invited me to work together on this project, it instantly felt like the perfect fit. Peggy’s colourful concept and the inspiring group of guests she gathered made the experience feel vibrant, collaborative, and full of creative possibility.
I’ve used a variety of media in my recent collection, including shellac-based inks, graphite pencils, and gouache. In the last few years—especially after returning from Japan—I’ve been exploring different types of paper. I’m drawn to the way water moves across the surface, the looseness it creates, and the way colour can transform the entire structure of an image.
I tend to work boldly and generously with colour, something I also love exploring through oil paint.‘
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The Palm I by Daniel O’Connell exclusive to Peggy Concept Store.
Oil and gold leaf on canvas
Custom framed in oak painted enamel green
Artwork Measurements (including frame):
150cm long x 95 cm wide
Please note: For the most accurate representation of colour, finish and detail, kindly refer to the physical product available in store. Close up images of product in store available on request.
About the Artist:
Daniel O'Connell is a Sydney-based artist known for his vibrant, detailed paintings that explore colour, movement, and form. From his Palm Beach studio, he paints palm trees with personality, capturing the spirit of the Australian landscape.
A word from the Artist on this work:
'I’ve always been inspired by nature, especially the beautiful environment we live in, and that same energy flows into the way I cook and create.
When Evelyn invited me to work together on this project, it instantly felt like the perfect fit. Peggy’s colourful concept and the inspiring group of guests she gathered made the experience feel vibrant, collaborative, and full of creative possibility.
I’ve used a variety of media in my recent collection, including shellac-based inks, graphite pencils, and gouache. In the last few years—especially after returning from Japan—I’ve been exploring different types of paper. I’m drawn to the way water moves across the surface, the looseness it creates, and the way colour can transform the entire structure of an image.
I tend to work boldly and generously with colour, something I also love exploring through oil paint.‘






















