Natural Subjects
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Eucalypt Study
This painting is inspired by the living colours of the Australian eucalypt forest. Painted in mid 2013. |
The result of an exercise to capture the colours and foliage of a eucalyptus tree. Painted in early 2015
An interesting rock formation called the Five Sisters situated at the southern end of Coolumb Beach. As a triptych, it broke up the business of the overall painting. Painted in late 2013 |
This picture captures the natural essence of the Flinder's Ranges - the gums and the colours in their trunks and bark backgrounded by the ferrous-based colours of the sandstone. Painted mid 2017.
This triptych attempts to capture the vision of being amongst the surf, both above and below the waves. Painted late 2013.
An idea for a painting that came from my art mentor, Sandy Michell. The leaves are against the trunks of the eucalypts and I used salt flakes to get the effect of insect attack on the bark. Painted mid 2013.
This insect resting on fungi really caught my imagination and I just wanted to paint it. South Island, New Zealand. Painted late in 2011.
Watercolour on textured Arches paper, Size 260 x 360, Framed Overall Size: 470 x 610. Price $400 |
Rufus! Wherefore Art Thou?
This was an exercise in painting rocks. Can you find the Rufus Stone? Painted in mid 2016.
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