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Gallery Golden Point I - Sold
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Golden Point I - Sold

A$4,400.00
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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

1520W x 915H mm x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia Wide.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with a Natural Wax or Japan Black finish.
"My g-g-g grandfather Peter Wolfe arrived in Chewton in 1856 fresh off the boat from Ireland and our family has lived in the district and Central Victoria ever since. Unlike many new chums who came to the Forest Creek diggings seeking a fortune in gold, Peter was a mounted trooper - a copper - and he and wife Mary and their ever-expanding family were stationed at Red Hill. The old lock up is there to this day.
The Chewton bushland remain one of my favourite places to walk, draw and ponder the effects of the gold rush on the landscape and the Jaara people. If the local mob hold country in stories, myths and song, then, in my own small way, I'd like to think these paintings are our 'memory box' a place where my family's collective experience lives on. For better or worse."
As a painter and photographer Michael Wolfe draws inspiration from the landscape around his home in Castlemaine, Victoria. He has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally and his work is included in public, corporate and private collections.

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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

1520W x 915H mm x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia Wide.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with a Natural Wax or Japan Black finish.
"My g-g-g grandfather Peter Wolfe arrived in Chewton in 1856 fresh off the boat from Ireland and our family has lived in the district and Central Victoria ever since. Unlike many new chums who came to the Forest Creek diggings seeking a fortune in gold, Peter was a mounted trooper - a copper - and he and wife Mary and their ever-expanding family were stationed at Red Hill. The old lock up is there to this day.
The Chewton bushland remain one of my favourite places to walk, draw and ponder the effects of the gold rush on the landscape and the Jaara people. If the local mob hold country in stories, myths and song, then, in my own small way, I'd like to think these paintings are our 'memory box' a place where my family's collective experience lives on. For better or worse."
As a painter and photographer Michael Wolfe draws inspiration from the landscape around his home in Castlemaine, Victoria. He has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally and his work is included in public, corporate and private collections.

Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

1520W x 915H mm x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia Wide.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with a Natural Wax or Japan Black finish.
"My g-g-g grandfather Peter Wolfe arrived in Chewton in 1856 fresh off the boat from Ireland and our family has lived in the district and Central Victoria ever since. Unlike many new chums who came to the Forest Creek diggings seeking a fortune in gold, Peter was a mounted trooper - a copper - and he and wife Mary and their ever-expanding family were stationed at Red Hill. The old lock up is there to this day.
The Chewton bushland remain one of my favourite places to walk, draw and ponder the effects of the gold rush on the landscape and the Jaara people. If the local mob hold country in stories, myths and song, then, in my own small way, I'd like to think these paintings are our 'memory box' a place where my family's collective experience lives on. For better or worse."
As a painter and photographer Michael Wolfe draws inspiration from the landscape around his home in Castlemaine, Victoria. He has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally and his work is included in public, corporate and private collections.

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