
Details of this painting can be found in Gallery – Abstracts.
September 2018
This mixed media painting was originally inspired by the colours of Greece, but I decided for a change I would try for more subtle shades than my usual bright blues.
Details of this painting can be found in Gallery – Greece.
Details of this painting can also be found in Gallery – Abstracts.
One of my few paintings of Australian landscape – something I’m aiming to correct. On one of our recent trips, we had a wonderful drive along this beautiful coastline. Nothing like rolling waves and gigantic rocks to get the juices flowing!
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Along the Great Ocean Road
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Size: 21 x 15cm
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The photograph of this coral was taken by James in the Northern Territory of Australia. It seemed a unusually dull coloured coral, and I tried to keep my usual love for bright colours under control.
Details of this painting can be found in Gallery – Oceans.
This painting forms part of my ‘Oceans’ series and the photograph of this coral was taken by James in the Northern Territory of Australia. It seemed a unusually dull coloured coral, and I tried to keep my usual love for bright colours under control.
Details of this painting can be found in Gallery – Oceans.
And yet, another painting from one of James’ photos, taken this time at Narrabeen Beach in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney.
Details of this painting can be found in Gallery – Oceans.
Another of James’ photos, taken at Curl Curl Beach in Sydney, and painted by me in Greece!
Details of this painting can be found in Gallery – Oceans.
These 3 mixed media canvases are part of my ‘Sandstone Inspiration’ series. They are 3 individual 20 x 20cm canvasses which can be hung separately, or incorporated together within one frame as a triptych . The paintings were inspired by my photos of the amazing sandstone rock formations that can be found along the Australian coastline. These ones were at Curl Curl, on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
Details of each separate painting can be found in Gallery – Abstracts.