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Gallery Into & Beyond II, 2022, oil on board, 30 x 30 cm
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Into & Beyond II, 2022, oil on board, 30 x 30 cm

$1,400.00
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This landscape painting depicts trees that are as familiar to me as the back of my hand, a part of the bush I walk in every day, near my home in the Lower Blue Mountains. These particular trees have come to represent stability and endurance. They stand tall and strong, adapting to the changes in weather and light over the years. The style employed is realistic in appearance; however, the emotive and spiritual meaning in the work means it can be situated within the contemporary Romantic landscape painting tradition. Painted over many days, in painstaking layers of intricate detail, this painting creates a tapestry of marks that, up close, appear as abstract marks, yet from a distance coalesce to create a coherent image.

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

  • Location featured in the Painting: Lower Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Spiritual Landscape Painting

  • Style: This landscape painting appears to employ a realistic style, however, it is imbued with spiritual and emotive meaning and stories, making it characteristic of the Romantic style of landscape painting.

  • Subject: Trees in the Australian Bush

  • Colour Scheme: Green, White, Grey, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Yellow

  • Features: This artwork has an intricate composition and relies on the contrast of forms and shapes to carry the viewer’s gaze deep into the bush landscape. The dappled light and complex array of textures combine to create the experience of being both entangled and excluded from passing through the bushland. It is a small but deeply engaging landscape painting.

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This landscape painting depicts trees that are as familiar to me as the back of my hand, a part of the bush I walk in every day, near my home in the Lower Blue Mountains. These particular trees have come to represent stability and endurance. They stand tall and strong, adapting to the changes in weather and light over the years. The style employed is realistic in appearance; however, the emotive and spiritual meaning in the work means it can be situated within the contemporary Romantic landscape painting tradition. Painted over many days, in painstaking layers of intricate detail, this painting creates a tapestry of marks that, up close, appear as abstract marks, yet from a distance coalesce to create a coherent image.

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

  • Location featured in the Painting: Lower Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Spiritual Landscape Painting

  • Style: This landscape painting appears to employ a realistic style, however, it is imbued with spiritual and emotive meaning and stories, making it characteristic of the Romantic style of landscape painting.

  • Subject: Trees in the Australian Bush

  • Colour Scheme: Green, White, Grey, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Yellow

  • Features: This artwork has an intricate composition and relies on the contrast of forms and shapes to carry the viewer’s gaze deep into the bush landscape. The dappled light and complex array of textures combine to create the experience of being both entangled and excluded from passing through the bushland. It is a small but deeply engaging landscape painting.

  • FAQ Buying a Painting

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

This landscape painting depicts trees that are as familiar to me as the back of my hand, a part of the bush I walk in every day, near my home in the Lower Blue Mountains. These particular trees have come to represent stability and endurance. They stand tall and strong, adapting to the changes in weather and light over the years. The style employed is realistic in appearance; however, the emotive and spiritual meaning in the work means it can be situated within the contemporary Romantic landscape painting tradition. Painted over many days, in painstaking layers of intricate detail, this painting creates a tapestry of marks that, up close, appear as abstract marks, yet from a distance coalesce to create a coherent image.

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

  • Location featured in the Painting: Lower Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Spiritual Landscape Painting

  • Style: This landscape painting appears to employ a realistic style, however, it is imbued with spiritual and emotive meaning and stories, making it characteristic of the Romantic style of landscape painting.

  • Subject: Trees in the Australian Bush

  • Colour Scheme: Green, White, Grey, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Yellow

  • Features: This artwork has an intricate composition and relies on the contrast of forms and shapes to carry the viewer’s gaze deep into the bush landscape. The dappled light and complex array of textures combine to create the experience of being both entangled and excluded from passing through the bushland. It is a small but deeply engaging landscape painting.

  • 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 small landscape painting of Blue Mountains bush 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 oil landscape 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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