This work was created after a time spend in the Cradle Mountain national park in lutruwita Tasmania. The winter earth cool and dark. Pockets of water pools after a wet night and a brisk wind flowing through the tough plateau habitat. The winter Bushland has a surprising array of colours, a landscape that flourishes under the harshest of conditions. This work examines the textures, stories & pneuma of the Tasmanian landscape. I am fascinated by this place and the stories it holds. The more time spent here the landscape reveals itself beyond the aesthetic. . ~ Painted on 100% cotton archival paper ~ Framed in float mount style ~ Natural Tasmanian oak exterior frame ~ Ready to hang ~ Anti-reflective art glass
Chloe Papastavrou 210 artworks | 184 Sold Follow Contact Chloe Chloe is an emerging artist making abstract works inspired by the Tasmanian landscape. Her work is motivated by and reflects both the vastness and intimacy of place. Growing up along Kanamaluka/Tamer River has provided an endless source for artistic exploration. While the landscapes of my childhood occur frequently I am also drawn to various landscapes across Lutruwita including the southern coastline and the majestic beauty of Kunanyi Mt. Wellington above Nipaluna Hobart where I am currently based. . I work in both Acrylic on canvas or wood panel and Gouache on paper.