Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
I could stare at this piece for hours. All about pattern, tone and soft texture, it ended up with loads of depth and interest as the many layers of the forest made themselves known to me.
I had visited an exhibition of Emily Kame Kngwarray at the time I was working on this piece, and was inspired by her patterns of nuanced tone as she saw in her Country.
Without beginning or end in the frame, the trunks pull us into the continuum of the forest: past to future, earth to sky. They also bring a sense of design to the artwork, otherwise a tapestry of colour and texture.
I loved the gentle, pale palette in this particular scene, with its subtle nuances of blue-green-greys through to pink earth tones of peach and beige.
This piece is not framed. Edges are finished with neat colour for hanging unframed (Dulux Sea Radish grey-green).
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