Calm Water Dodges Ferry

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$840

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Wood, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 20.3in (W) x 16.3in (H) x 1.2in (D)
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Artwork Description

Just a 40 minute drive from Hobart, Dodges Ferry is a favourite destination for locals and visitors alike. There are beaches for swimming and surfing, cliff and beach walks. The soft light on this early morning walk, together with the still water and rocky shore were a painting inspiration.

Oil painting on board. Painted with a palette knife for texture. There is some brush work to soften the painting for the early light effect.

Professionally framed ready to hang. Frame is champagne, a soft silver/gold colour, with an inner cream slip.

Painting size: 46 x 30cm, Framed size: 56.5 x 41cm

Artist Bio

“I have enjoyed the beauty of art for as long as I can remember. I came to creating art as the family grew and I had more time to explore the wonderful creative journey that art is”.

Having lived throughout Victoria and Queensland, Peter now lives in Hobart, Tasmania, painting mainly landscapes and seascapes. Peter works with a palette knife and brush, using highest quality luscious oil paints to create texture and feeling in his paintings.

Most of Peter’s paintings are professionally framed to suit the painting and ready to hang. Some paintings are unframed ready for you to choose your own frame. Each painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Peter does not produce prints or reproductions. Each painting is an original “one of a kind”.

During travels through Europe Peter attended workshops in France – with Michel Cribelier at Giverney and Frederique Leclercq at Gisors, and as a mature age student, completed a Diploma of Visual Arts.

“To me painting is all about capturing the light. Today’s landscape has become saturated with the signs of our modern society – and I want to remind us all of the beauty of nature we are often destroying or too busy to enjoy”.