Acrylic on canvas
By Lisa Cassar
30 cm x 30 cm
2025
Unframed
Signed by the artist
I Can Taste my Childhood draws on a personal landscape shaped by memory and familiarity. A tribute to the peach tree from the artist’s early life, it captures a sense of place and time rather than just the fruit itself.
In Malta, the peach tree (is-sigra tal-hawh) has been cultivated for generations, particularly in fertile valleys and private domestic gardens. It is a nostalgic symbol of the Maltese summer, representing the sweetness of the harvest and the continuity of family life. This work explores the enduring presence of the tree as it remains a sensory anchor and a definition of the perfect peach.
Acrylic on canvas
By Lisa Cassar
30 cm x 30 cm
2025
Unframed
Signed by the artist
I Can Taste my Childhood draws on a personal landscape shaped by memory and familiarity. A tribute to the peach tree from the artist’s early life, it captures a sense of place and time rather than just the fruit itself.
In Malta, the peach tree (is-sigra tal-hawh) has been cultivated for generations, particularly in fertile valleys and private domestic gardens. It is a nostalgic symbol of the Maltese summer, representing the sweetness of the harvest and the continuity of family life. This work explores the enduring presence of the tree as it remains a sensory anchor and a definition of the perfect peach.