Ten Foot Hill II - Sold

A$3,600.00
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DESCRIPTION

Acrylic Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with Natural Wax finish.

930mm wide x 930mm high x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia wide.

“I’ve often said I’m just happy getting to the next picture, meaning that, over the years there is rarely a huge shift in the form of my paintings. These paintings, which I began in 2019 take a slightly different direction – open, flat areas of colour, collapsed perspective – taking their cues from the fence lines, gullies and hills of the the sheep paddocks of Harcourt, Sutton Grange and Sedgwick.”

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DESCRIPTION

Acrylic Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with Natural Wax finish.

930mm wide x 930mm high x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia wide.

“I’ve often said I’m just happy getting to the next picture, meaning that, over the years there is rarely a huge shift in the form of my paintings. These paintings, which I began in 2019 take a slightly different direction – open, flat areas of colour, collapsed perspective – taking their cues from the fence lines, gullies and hills of the the sheep paddocks of Harcourt, Sutton Grange and Sedgwick.”

DESCRIPTION

Acrylic Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame.

Framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with Natural Wax finish.

930mm wide x 930mm high x 30mm deep

Free Shipping Australia wide.

“I’ve often said I’m just happy getting to the next picture, meaning that, over the years there is rarely a huge shift in the form of my paintings. These paintings, which I began in 2019 take a slightly different direction – open, flat areas of colour, collapsed perspective – taking their cues from the fence lines, gullies and hills of the the sheep paddocks of Harcourt, Sutton Grange and Sedgwick.”