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Bush Walk Series Exploring The Margins
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Exploring The Margins

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The bush is often portrayed as a quiet, still, place, when in reality, it’s dynamic, noisy, colourful, and constantly changing.

The way that light interplays with all that can be seen in the forest presented me with an opportunity to capture and see lines, shape, colour, and textures to show a quite different reality.

This series, titled ‘Bush Walk’ begins as I’m ‘Exploring the Margins, looking inward. Walking further I’ve found myself ‘Immersed in the Re-imagined’ landscape, observing how the light has ‘Painted the Jarrah’, before stepping back ‘Into the Light’ and the familiar.

These abstract painterly works appear to blur the features we typically associate with the bush, but I find they bring the vertical lines of tree trunks into sharp focus.

Each one beautifully captures and reflects the light very differently from the norm, producing a strong contrast against the very recognizable and stunning colours we associate with the Australian bush.

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The bush is often portrayed as a quiet, still, place, when in reality, it’s dynamic, noisy, colourful, and constantly changing.

The way that light interplays with all that can be seen in the forest presented me with an opportunity to capture and see lines, shape, colour, and textures to show a quite different reality.

This series, titled ‘Bush Walk’ begins as I’m ‘Exploring the Margins, looking inward. Walking further I’ve found myself ‘Immersed in the Re-imagined’ landscape, observing how the light has ‘Painted the Jarrah’, before stepping back ‘Into the Light’ and the familiar.

These abstract painterly works appear to blur the features we typically associate with the bush, but I find they bring the vertical lines of tree trunks into sharp focus.

Each one beautifully captures and reflects the light very differently from the norm, producing a strong contrast against the very recognizable and stunning colours we associate with the Australian bush.

The bush is often portrayed as a quiet, still, place, when in reality, it’s dynamic, noisy, colourful, and constantly changing.

The way that light interplays with all that can be seen in the forest presented me with an opportunity to capture and see lines, shape, colour, and textures to show a quite different reality.

This series, titled ‘Bush Walk’ begins as I’m ‘Exploring the Margins, looking inward. Walking further I’ve found myself ‘Immersed in the Re-imagined’ landscape, observing how the light has ‘Painted the Jarrah’, before stepping back ‘Into the Light’ and the familiar.

These abstract painterly works appear to blur the features we typically associate with the bush, but I find they bring the vertical lines of tree trunks into sharp focus.

Each one beautifully captures and reflects the light very differently from the norm, producing a strong contrast against the very recognizable and stunning colours we associate with the Australian bush.

  • Fine art paper prints are supplied with a raw paper border included. Border sizes are as follows - 25mm on A3-sized prints, 30mm on A2-sized Prints, 50mm on A1-sized prints and 75mm on A0-sized prints.

  • Stretched Canvases are supplied sealed, ready to hang on 40mm deep stretcher bars and are produced with mirror-wrapped edges.

  • Stretched canvas, or canvas and Tasmanian oak float frame, includes shipping and insurance Australia-wide in the purchase price.

  • NOTE: Stretched Canvases are not available for International shipping.

  • Unstretched Canvases are supplied sealed, with a 75-80mm mirror wrap suitable for stretching onto 40mm stretcher bars. The price includes shipping in a suitable tube and insurance Australia wide.

 
 
 

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