Original artwork description:

I recently took a trip to the Bundaberg Art Gallery to see the Joe Furlonger exhibition. Joe is a favourite of mine when it comes to abstract landscapes.

While at the exhibition I watched a video of Joe talking about his artwork and practice. In the video they showed footage of when he took a plein air group up to Mt Perry to do some plein air painting. That was it ... I had to go.

I found the exact spot from the video at the lookout just before you enter town. Amazing views across to Mt Perry and the township below.

I set up eager to paint the view before me then I looked across the mountain range. A huge rain storm was blowing straight at me. I painted furiously until it hit then packed everything in a hurry into the car. Ten minutes later blue skies :)

This repeated itself a number of times until I had a decent start on the painting.

It was finished of in the studio the next day.

Mt Perry was once a thriving gold mining town with a population of 3,500. Today sadly its more like 300.

I hope you enjoy this view from the lockout down on to the town of Mt Perry

Materials used:

Oil on Stretched Canvas

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#landscape #impressionist #impressionism #australia #impressionist landscape #australian art #australian artist #australian landscape #rod moore #buy australian 

A View to Mount Perry Township (2019) Oil painting
by Rod Moore

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I recently took a trip to the Bundaberg Art Gallery to see the Joe Furlonger exhibition. Joe is a favourite of mine when it comes to abstract landscapes.

While at the exhibition I watched a video of Joe talking about his artwork and practice. In the video they showed footage of when he took a plein air group up to Mt Perry to do some plein air painting. That was it ... I had to go.

I found the exact spot from the video at the lookout just before you enter town. Amazing views across to Mt Perry and the township below.

I set up eager to paint the view before me then I looked across the mountain range. A huge rain storm was blowing straight at me. I painted furiously until it hit then packed everything in a hurry into the car. Ten minutes later blue skies :)

This repeated itself a number of times until I had a decent start on the painting.

It was finished of in the studio the next day.

Mt Perry was once a thriving gold mining town with a population of 3,500. Today sadly its more like 300.

I hope you enjoy this view from the lockout down on to the town of Mt Perry

Materials used:

Oil on Stretched Canvas

Tags:
#landscape #impressionist #impressionism #australia #impressionist landscape #australian art #australian artist #australian landscape #rod moore #buy australian 
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My work is inspired by the natural beauty of the Noosa & Sunshine Coast region from the hinterland to the beaches. Since moving to the area three years ago I... Read more

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