This is an original, one off, impressionist painting on canvas ready to hang on your beautiful wall.
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'Three Sisters' is a large 91 x 122cm original abstract painting from the Primordial Landscape series.
The Three Sisters is the Blue Mountains’ most spectacular landmark. Located at Echo Point, Katoomba, around 2.5 kilometres from the Great Western Highway, this iconic visitor attraction is experienced by millions of people each year.
The Three Sisters is essentially an unusual rock formation representing three sisters who according to Aboriginal legend were turned to stone.
Inspired by the ever changing landscape of Australia, this is a classic piece that would hang beautifully in any home .
This artwork questions our relationship with the land, are we part of it or is the land part of us? Our soul leaches into the land, patiently waiting, until it risks returning in another form.
The spirit of the land swells from within and rises to make the impression of something we think we recognize. It’s fleeting as it constantly changes shape and structure, whilst some parts pull back deep within the ground. The spirit and the land are so intertwined that over time they work together to alter their shape and our perception.
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Some feedback from my art sold online:
'I was going to purchase just one, but I couldn’t bear the thought of separating them. They compliment each other and create movement and narrative that wouldn’t be complete without the other.'
'Love your work, excited to see more.'
'Bruce how on earth do you paint these? This work is another dimension.'
'It's modern, inspiring and really pleasing to the eye.'
'Your talent increases with every artwork you produce. I just love it!'
'Bruce is amazing to deal with - he was so helpful and excellent in his communication.'
'This canvas is amazingly beautiful and looks perfect in our rumpus. I do not have the words to say how much I love it. Thank you Bruce so much.'