Wye River on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria is a beautiful holiday hamlet. Houses on stilts are dotted up very steep hills. Stunning views of the ocean, through the trees, are your reward for the climb. Observing the view from the trees, we are offered protection, shade and comfort, but they can also hold us back and stop us from being seen. What do you want to do this year that involves getting out of your comfort zone? For me, it's sharing more of myself through my art. My use of vibrant colours communicate the sense of positive renewal that we can feel at the beginning of a new season. This work is 51x61x3.5cm. It is ready to hang unframed or you can choose a frame at checkout. I carefully package each work in bubble wrap and recycled cardboard so that they arrive safely, ready for you to enjoy.






Through the trees, Wye River
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Ready to hang
Artwork Details
Medium | Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | Printed to size: 11.8in (W) x 15.8in (H) x 2.2in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Kate Wise's acrylic paintings are a celebration of the beauty she finds in nature. Kate plays with scale and negative space and creates sumptuous colour palettes to produce harmonious yet lively compositions. If you need more of these things in your life, welcome, you are in the right place!
Kate is an acrylic painter living on Wadawurrung country just outside Ballarat, Victoria. She says 'nature is an inspiring force' and it drives her creation of calm, feminine and flowing paintings that are original, fresh and lively.
You can enjoy Kate's work as vibrant landscapes, abstracts and florals, but in her current series of works, she is inviting you to delve a little deeper, as she explores the psychological terrain of landscape painting. Kate believes that the capacity to observe the complexities of nature, draw meaning and experience self-growth and renewal, are gifts that painting offers both the artist and the viewer.
Kate has been a full-time artist for 5 years, regularly joins group exhibitions, has won several local art prizes and enjoys participating in local community and public art projects. Kate's work is held in private collections across Australia and overseas.