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Gallery Huntingdale Valley, 2023, oil on board, 30 x 30 cm
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Huntingdale Valley, 2023, oil on board, 30 x 30 cm

$1,100.00

This plein air painting captures the golden glow of Huntingdale Valley in the morning light, with soft inland clouds drifting across a cool sky. The dry, grassy slopes contrast beautifully with the deep blue shimmer of the distant mountains. Located in the heart of the Capertee Valley, this scene is a favourite among contemporary landscape artists who paint en plein air in the region.

  • Medium: Oil paint on a professional artist-quality plywood panel, ready to hang

  • Location featured in the Painting: Huntingdale Valley, Capertee Valley, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Plein Air Landscape Painting

  • Style: Plein air landscape paintings are created outdoors, capturing natural light and the changing atmosphere. This technique results in expressive, dynamic brushwork that conveys spontaneity and a strong connection to nature, reflecting the artist’s direct experience of the landscape.

  • Subject: Mountain valley with golden paddocks, a dam and trees

  • Colour Scheme: Yellow, Blue, Grey-green, White, Raw and Burnt Umber

  • Features: The striking focal point of this plein air painting is the distant cobalt blue mountains, which draw the viewer’s eye beyond the golden paddocks and reflective water in the foreground. Expressive, vigorous brushstrokes capture the fleeting light and shifting colours of the Australian landscape, evoking a strong sense of place and moment.

  • FAQ Buying a Painting

Contact Corinne to arrange to view this painting in your home, phone 0432 922 653

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This plein air painting captures the golden glow of Huntingdale Valley in the morning light, with soft inland clouds drifting across a cool sky. The dry, grassy slopes contrast beautifully with the deep blue shimmer of the distant mountains. Located in the heart of the Capertee Valley, this scene is a favourite among contemporary landscape artists who paint en plein air in the region.

  • Medium: Oil paint on a professional artist-quality plywood panel, ready to hang

  • Location featured in the Painting: Huntingdale Valley, Capertee Valley, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Plein Air Landscape Painting

  • Style: Plein air landscape paintings are created outdoors, capturing natural light and the changing atmosphere. This technique results in expressive, dynamic brushwork that conveys spontaneity and a strong connection to nature, reflecting the artist’s direct experience of the landscape.

  • Subject: Mountain valley with golden paddocks, a dam and trees

  • Colour Scheme: Yellow, Blue, Grey-green, White, Raw and Burnt Umber

  • Features: The striking focal point of this plein air painting is the distant cobalt blue mountains, which draw the viewer’s eye beyond the golden paddocks and reflective water in the foreground. Expressive, vigorous brushstrokes capture the fleeting light and shifting colours of the Australian landscape, evoking a strong sense of place and moment.

  • FAQ Buying a Painting

Contact Corinne to arrange to view this painting in your home, phone 0432 922 653

This plein air painting captures the golden glow of Huntingdale Valley in the morning light, with soft inland clouds drifting across a cool sky. The dry, grassy slopes contrast beautifully with the deep blue shimmer of the distant mountains. Located in the heart of the Capertee Valley, this scene is a favourite among contemporary landscape artists who paint en plein air in the region.

  • Medium: Oil paint on a professional artist-quality plywood panel, ready to hang

  • Location featured in the Painting: Huntingdale Valley, Capertee Valley, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Plein Air Landscape Painting

  • Style: Plein air landscape paintings are created outdoors, capturing natural light and the changing atmosphere. This technique results in expressive, dynamic brushwork that conveys spontaneity and a strong connection to nature, reflecting the artist’s direct experience of the landscape.

  • Subject: Mountain valley with golden paddocks, a dam and trees

  • Colour Scheme: Yellow, Blue, Grey-green, White, Raw and Burnt Umber

  • Features: The striking focal point of this plein air painting is the distant cobalt blue mountains, which draw the viewer’s eye beyond the golden paddocks and reflective water in the foreground. Expressive, vigorous brushstrokes capture the fleeting light and shifting colours of the Australian landscape, evoking a strong sense of place and moment.

  • FAQ Buying a Painting

Contact Corinne to arrange to view this painting in your home, phone 0432 922 653

Artwork Specifications

Certification: This artwork is an original contemporary Australian landscape painting, signed and dated on the back by the artist.

Art Gallery Quality Premium Materials:

  • Art Spectrum and Windsor & Newton oil paints applied over a Matisse Acrylic Gesso.

  • Professional artist-quality plywood board

Painting Dimensions: 30 cm (h) x 30 cm (w) x 4 cm (d)

How to Hang Your Painting: This unframed, small plein air landscape painting of the Australian Central Tablelands is easy to install and ideal for display above furniture or in an intimate domestic interior. Best suited to a well-lit space in either modern or traditional interiors, good lighting enhances the full depth and vibrancy of the colour palette.

According to Australian gallery standards, artwork should be hung so the centre of the piece sits approximately 155 cm from the floor. Adjustments can be made based on ceiling height, surrounding furniture, and whether the space is used for sitting (like a dining room) or standing (like a hallway). To preserve its condition, avoid placing oil paintings in direct sunlight, as UV exposure may cause fading or discolouration.

Framing Details: This original plein air oil painting is currently unframed, consistent with how contemporary artworks are often presented in galleries and private collections. It is fitted with professional D-hooks and wire for immediate hanging. Custom framing can be arranged upon request.

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