The midnight hour
We’ve conquered every land
Now all that is left
Is for us to go
No more lands to devastate
No more people to displace
Unless … Are you ready for it?
Change!
~ Camille
“The midnight hour” is a reckoning in miniature — a poem that calls time on conquest, names the damage, and points to the only way forward.
Printed in vibrant red ink on earthy oatmeal-toned recycled paper, this piece lands like a late-night truth — spare, direct, and urgent, with one word held up like a flare: change.
Print Details
Ink: Vibrant red — a striking contrast against the oatmeal-toned background
Paper: A5 earthy recycled paper, acid-free and eco-friendly
Size: A5 (148mm x 210mm) — ideal for framing, pinning, or gifting
Weight: 209gsm — sturdy with a premium feel
Finish: Professionally printed with archival-grade inks for long-lasting colour and clarity
Signature: Hand-signed and dated by Camille on the reverse of every print
Shipping section
Shipping & Dispatch
Orders are dispatched from our Melbourne studio within 2 business days. Each print is carefully packed to arrive safely and beautifully.
Gifting / framing section
Styling Notes
This A5 print fits standard A5 frames and also works beautifully matted for a more gallery-style presentation. A meaningful gift for poetry lovers, creatives, and thoughtful interiors.
About the Artist
Camille Delaquise is an Australian poet, abstract artist, and musician creating work that speaks to the emotional depth of everyday life. Her poetry, art, and music are united by a distinctive voice — reflective, intuitive, and deeply human — with themes of connection, transformation, vulnerability, and inner strength running throughout. Each piece is part of a wider creative practice built on honesty, beauty, and expression, offering collectors something more than decoration: work with presence, meaning, and lasting emotional resonance. For those looking to buy art or poetry that feels personal, contemporary, and genuinely original, Camille Delaquise’s work offers a compelling and collectible voice in Australian creative culture.