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One of my latest landscapes using Daniel Smith watercolours on Arches paper 300gsm.

This is a landscape we came across on our trip through the Australian Outback in 2009. If I remember correctly, we were in the far west of Queensland and late afternoon in early Spring. The sky was just stunning! The Outback is a must see region. Totally awesome colours!
Original painting created in June 2018

Varnished with wax which negates the need to use glass or plexiglass, so there's no barrier.

Comes with an offwhite double mat and foamboard backing, in a Champagne coloured frame.
Size including double mat: W57cm x H44.5

This work will form part of my upcoming exhibition in October at Gallery One88 in Katoomba. It will be available after the 15th October.

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Daniel Smith watercolours on Arches paper 300gsm, offwhite double mat and foamboard backing.

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#Landscape, # Silhouettes, # Multicoloured sky, # Dusk, # Water tower, # Sheds, # Power poles, # Implied street, # Distance, # Art by Monika Scheffler, # Reddish shadows, # Ochre tones, # Outback QLD

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