Nature and its ability to withstand terrible tests provided a new focus in my oil paintings. The earthy greenish grey and blue hues of the Australian bush represent durability and resilience, escape and solace. A close focus on mature trees is a search for hope and home. These works shine a light on foliage we take for granted but, once studied, might also become your new favourite.
Old And New
Framed by Artist
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This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.
It comes with an external frame.
Framed dimensions - 24.02(W) x 27.17(H).
Artwork dimensions - 22.83(W) x 25.98(H).
Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 24in (W) x 27.2in (H) x 2.4in (D) |
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Artist Bio
My ambition is to capture beauty in the everyday. Many paintings share a strong connection to the environment and our place within it.
At the heart of everything is the search for light that transforms the ordinary into something else.
I moved to Warrnambool, on Victoria’s south west, after almost three decades as a newspaper journalist.
In 2020, I completed a Visual Arts Cert IV course at South West TAFE.
I primarily paint with oils in my home studio in a figurative and realism style; influenced by artists whose art features a strong storytelling element such as American, Edward Hopper.
In 2025 I held my first solo exhibition in Warrnambool called The Extraordinary Ordinary, celebrating how every day scenes can be incredibly beautiful, when viewed in a certain light.
My work has been selected in various well known Australian art prizes, including the Kennedy Prize, John Villiers Outback Art Prize and ANL Maritime Art Award and Exhibition.