This is an oil painting of the Boab tree in the Kimberley area. I was inspired to paint this as it formed an excellent image of the Australian outback. The vibrancy of the colour is this region is amazing. This paining is ready to hang. It is oil on canvass on board and attached to cradle and painted around the sides.
Boab trees in Oscar Ranges, Kimberley, Western Australian
Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 35.4in (W) x 23.6in (H) x 0.8in (D) |
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Artist Bio
I began painting seriously in1960 after attending the Victorian National Gallery Drawing School in 1947. I also continued my studies with Nick Heiderick (a Victorian gallery director, artist in potter). During my long career as a painter, I divided my interest in subject matter between landscapes and evocative figures. I tend to treat both fairly realistically with the main emphasis on mood and atmosphere. I read of those modernists that say the work should be flat to express true art, that three dimensional work on a two dimensional field is just trickery. Yet I cannot dismiss the whole sphere of atmosphere that surrounds me, it inspires the very emotions that will me to express myself. With the landscapes, whether real or surreal, I like to emphasise mood and atmosphere. Perhaps hint at a hidden presence in the bush watching you. My landscape work has used various art mediums including oil, acrylic and pastel. In my figurative paintings I tend to deal with people and explore the personal and introverted world, figures that express mood rather than reality thus giving the works a rather dreamlike and theatrical quality. A single figure dreaming, the emotional awareness between two people in a relationship, these images frozen in time, appeal to me. Over my career, I have had over 25 solo exhibitions of my artwork between 1962 and 2014. Exhibited New York Art Expo U.S.A 2013. My work is represented in many collections: SANYO Permanent Collection Tokyo-Japan The Shaw collection U S A.; Wangaratta Regional Art Gallery Victoria: Netherlands Dance Company Holland; State Bank Collection Victoria; Alice Springs Federal Casino N.T.; B.H.P South Australia; Griffith University Gold Coast, Qld; Trinity College Gold Coast, Qld.; Somerset College Gold Coast, Qld. I am now 88, and while I still like to paint, I consider myself to be retired from exhibiting in Commercial art galleries.