A abstract painting is based on aerial Australian desert landscape. My landscape work is a response to the patterns and textures found in the environment and I find an aerial perspective highlighting this. I have created a little outback world from the original abstract pattern and texture first put down, adding a river, trees and vegetation.
Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint on canvas
♥ measures 36x36"
♥ canvas depth 1.75"
♥ ready to hang
Regenerated Collection
This collection focuses on the Australian outback, mostly with an aerial perspective. I enjoy working with this view for landscapes as it highlights the commonality of patterns seen in nature and the reoccurring designs found at any scale, from the microscopic to the satellite.
In researching the aerial images she was struck by the difference in the same view taken at different times of year, in particular the interplay between water and desert. The Australian outback is a rich tapestry of changing colours and patterns. Some of these same arrangements are found at the macro or microscopic level in the plants, water and rocks. Tiny dots of vegetation, wild flowers and shrubs, come and go or alter in shade with the seasons. Regenerated by rivers and creek running like threads through the landscape.
acrylic paint on canvas
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A abstract painting is based on aerial Australian desert landscape. My landscape work is a response to the patterns and textures found in the environment and I find an aerial perspective highlighting this. I have created a little outback world from the original abstract pattern and texture first put down, adding a river, trees and vegetation.
Artwork info:
♥ acrylic paint on canvas
♥ measures 36x36"
♥ canvas depth 1.75"
♥ ready to hang
Regenerated Collection
This collection focuses on the Australian outback, mostly with an aerial perspective. I enjoy working with this view for landscapes as it highlights the commonality of patterns seen in nature and the reoccurring designs found at any scale, from the microscopic to the satellite.
In researching the aerial images she was struck by the difference in the same view taken at different times of year, in particular the interplay between water and desert. The Australian outback is a rich tapestry of changing colours and patterns. Some of these same arrangements are found at the macro or microscopic level in the plants, water and rocks. Tiny dots of vegetation, wild flowers and shrubs, come and go or alter in shade with the seasons. Regenerated by rivers and creek running like threads through the landscape.
acrylic paint on canvas
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