Ada likes to describe herself as gracious and flirty. She has a dramatic V neck front and back and delicate spaghetti straps. She floats down to your hips in a gentle trapeze shape that is designed to flatter. She is just as happy atop a pair of jeans or shorts as she is skimming the waist of a summery skirt.
PRINT
Stunningly alive botanical rendering of the Running Postman plant, on a luscious cotton sateen. This is layered under pure silk chiffon to give movement and softness.
ARTIST
Amanda Sutterby was born in Stawell, and is strongly influenced by the natural beauty of the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd).
Her work highlights a deep appreciation of nature. Botanical artwork and Australian bush scapes blend effortlessly with dry point etchings. All of Amanda's work has a clarity and sharpness that intensifies the realism, with a distinctive contemporary feel.
NAMESAKE
Ada Lovelace's genius was years before her time. As an English mathematician, she is credited with being the world's first computer programmer. Her notes on Babbage’s Analytical Engine are known as the first description for computer software and her efforts. Nowadays, the second Tuesday in October is known as Ada Lovelace Day and celebrates women in STEM.