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Gallery Ten Foot Hill XII - Sold
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Ten Foot Hill XII - Sold

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

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with Japan Black stain and Danish Oil finish.

1525mm wide x 915mm high x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia wide.

“My work is both abstract and representative, classical and modern, formalist and expressionist. I’m looking to strip the landscape back to its bare bones then add flourishes of colour, texture and gesture.

Discarding the traditional foreground, middle ground and background of European landscape painting, I frequently dispense with the horizon line altogether. Flattening the picture plane, adopting an elevated or aerial viewpoint over a scrubby, irregular landscape without a focal point.

Although this aerial viewpoint may share some sensibilities with the paintings of Western Desert artists, they are also informed by cubism and other modernist traditions.”

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Acrylic Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with Japan Black stain and Danish Oil finish.

1525mm wide x 915mm high x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia wide.

“My work is both abstract and representative, classical and modern, formalist and expressionist. I’m looking to strip the landscape back to its bare bones then add flourishes of colour, texture and gesture.

Discarding the traditional foreground, middle ground and background of European landscape painting, I frequently dispense with the horizon line altogether. Flattening the picture plane, adopting an elevated or aerial viewpoint over a scrubby, irregular landscape without a focal point.

Although this aerial viewpoint may share some sensibilities with the paintings of Western Desert artists, they are also informed by cubism and other modernist traditions.”

Acrylic Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with Japan Black stain and Danish Oil finish.

1525mm wide x 915mm high x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia wide.

“My work is both abstract and representative, classical and modern, formalist and expressionist. I’m looking to strip the landscape back to its bare bones then add flourishes of colour, texture and gesture.

Discarding the traditional foreground, middle ground and background of European landscape painting, I frequently dispense with the horizon line altogether. Flattening the picture plane, adopting an elevated or aerial viewpoint over a scrubby, irregular landscape without a focal point.

Although this aerial viewpoint may share some sensibilities with the paintings of Western Desert artists, they are also informed by cubism and other modernist traditions.”

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