The fissured granite cliff faces typical of the coastline north of Newcastle at Port Stephens invite climbers to test their skills. Rather than the softer sandstone of the cliffs of the Sydney Basin, the volcanic granite is weathered slowly by the relentless sea. Strong colours and sharp rock detail describe the drama.
Boat Harbour Rock Face
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Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 31.5in (W) x 31.5in (H) x 1.2in (D) |
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Artist Bio
SYDNEY-BASED AUSTRALIAN ARTIST
While travelling recently to Italy to do an art workshop, people commented: Oh, you're an artist. What kind of art do you do? I responded with an unconvinced "yes" and a less than informative "various". I realised that I needed to be more positive and specific (without the "art speak") about my art practice. My work is based on my life experiences, places to which I have been, people I know, objects significant to me. My style is "figurative", a tree looks like a tree, built environment is true, portraits have a likeness. I don't have the imagination for abstracts or the patience for hyper-realism. I have always liked to draw and it remains a solid basis for my painting. My medium for B&W works is ink stain and charcoal on heavy print paper. I paint in oil on canvas or panel depending on size. I am currently specialising in a 13th century medieval technique of egg tempera and gold leaf on timber panel.