Into & Beyond VII, 2023, oil on board, 30 x 30 cm

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Into & Beyond VII was begun en plein air in the Lower Blue Mountains and completed over several days in the studio. The work draws on close observation of a flowering tea tree and surrounding bushland, exploring the quiet intimacy and changing rhythms of the landscape.

Layered brushwork, shifting light, and subtle tonal variation create a sense of depth and immersion, inviting the viewer into the space of the painting. While grounded in the physical landscape, the work reflects a contemplative engagement with nature, transience, and seasonal change.

Medium: Oil on panel, ready to hang
Location: Lower Blue Mountains, NSW
Subject: Flowering tea tree and bush track
Palette: Green, White, Grey, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Yellow

Into & Beyond VII was begun en plein air in the Lower Blue Mountains and completed over several days in the studio. The work draws on close observation of a flowering tea tree and surrounding bushland, exploring the quiet intimacy and changing rhythms of the landscape.

Layered brushwork, shifting light, and subtle tonal variation create a sense of depth and immersion, inviting the viewer into the space of the painting. While grounded in the physical landscape, the work reflects a contemplative engagement with nature, transience, and seasonal change.

Medium: Oil on panel, ready to hang
Location: Lower Blue Mountains, NSW
Subject: Flowering tea tree and bush track
Palette: Green, White, Grey, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Yellow

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—natural or artificial light will enhance 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.