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Dunns Swamp
- 14 x 24 cm
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Following in the footsteps of the Australian impressionist, this landscape painting is on a wood panel sized the same as the cigar box lids they often used. I have selected a similar colour palette to depict this scene at Dunns Swamp in the Capertee Valley, country NSW. This is a place with a sad history where the Aboriginal people who lived and farmed the area were wiped out by settlers poisoning their drinking water with arsenic. Such a tragic episode in our history, probably unknown to many. This is a beautiful part of the world, but there is an eeriness here, a sense of the past, that is haunting and should not be forgotten. I have framed this panel in a thin grey oak box frame. It is small and could look good resting on a shelf or hanging on a wall space between windows or doors.
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How Magnificent is the Waratah?
- 30 x 30 cm
- Price in Australian dollars
A$370
I think the Waratah is magnificent. A unique flower to Australia. Hard to spot in the native bush land, but when you do, it’s red flower is like a beacon, swaying in the spring breeze, standing tall above us all. Flowering for only a few weeks it’s like finding treasure when you do see one. Such an elusive flower deserves to be painted as many artists have done in the past. Here is my version. This would look great framed in a dark or natural box frame.
- Price in Australian dollars
A$370

Beach Pebbles
- 32 x 32 cm
- A$ 310Price in Australian dollarsSold
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Hundreds of coloured pebbles washed up on the beach. Another opportunity to capture something unusual in oil paint. I’ve abstracted theses pebbles, hard to believe they came from the sandy beach floor. This painting can hang as is but would look great in an oak frame. As demonstrated in the second styled view.
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A$310
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