"A wintry sunset over the Southern Highlands" is another of my enjoying the great outdoors in the countryside series. We were on our way home when we came across this scene on a road leading to Mittagong in the Southern Highlands. I fell in love with the lovely views over the valley leading way into the distant ranges and the cool tones of winter over the landscape.
Original painting created in November 2019. Signed on the front.
Artist quality Daniel Smith watercolours on 100% archival cotton rag, Arches brand. Requires mat and frame for protection.
Styled scene, hanging and in situ setting with or without mat and frame is for display purposes only and is not to scale. Just to give you an idea of how this serene landscape may look on your wall.
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A wintry sunset over the Southern Highlands
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Artwork Details
Medium | Watercolour, Paper (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 21in (W) x 13.3in (H) x 0in (D) |
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Artist Bio
Monika Scheffler is a Sydney based visual artist who specialises in acrylic and watercolour paintings. She was hooked for life in 2012, when she started participating in various courses to this day, either online, in classrooms and workshops.
Monika draws inspiration from nature and captures its beauty in her realistic to impressionistic style. Her artworks can feature delicate details, expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colours. Her goal is to bring joy and peace to the viewer through her natural landscapes and floral art.
Monika has exhibited her paintings in several group art shows, online platforms as well as a gallery in collaboration with another artist and has won several awards along the way, receiving positive feedback from critics and collectors alike. Some of her notable works include “Blue Mountains – Three Sisters”, “Govetts Leap Blue Mountains”, “Flower Power”, “Manly Ferry Ride at Sunset” and “Autumn Sunshine”.
For this year, in response to the world around us, Monika has set her sights to creating more impressionistic floral artworks, incorporating her love of colours as well as honing her skills with soft pastels after having participated in a workshop in recent times amidst finalising projects she began last year.
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