Landscape painting of a remote area of Tasmania. An impressionist view of the magical country that is the highlands of Tasmania. I first visited this area in 1976 finally got around to painting it this year. I travel to this area to fly fish every year , this view is on the way to Little Pine Lagoon a renowned dry fly fishery.
On the way to Little Pine-The Ouse River, Tasmania
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Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 47.2in (W) x 24.4in (H) x 1.6in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Born 1956. I started to paint the Australian landscape, it's light and forms as a young man back in the 1970's. I grew up in the Bush and I love to draw and paint the landscape in oils, acrylics and watercolours. I have always enjoyed the paintings of Arthur Boyd, Fred Willians and Bret Whitely. A lot of my Art has it's roots in these artists styles and palettes. My process often involves painting in the landscape with watercolours capturing a quick impression of the landscape and often these sketches are quite fluid and loose. My followers and collectors love buying these sketches.
In my art studio I may work up these watercolour sketches into major works. The Gungarlin series started that way. Over the years I have created several series of paintings called the" Sorry Arthur but I can't afford one of yours" and "Sorry Fred...." these influences and series will continue. Celtic influences and ideas are often reflected in my latest works which are now forming as part of the Australian landscape.
I have had many solo and mixed exhibitions starting back in 1974 at the Sapphire North Gallery at Sapphire Beach ,Coffs Harbour and have continued to exhibit up until 1994 at the University of Queensland Staff Club.
I won the Commonwealth Bank prize in 1974 and have been highly commended in the Suncorp Art Prize in 1988 and 1989.
Currently I live in Brisbane and spend my time between fly fishing and in my new Art studio drawing and painting.