All landscapes shown are created using the reverse art technique where a photo of a texture or image in nature has become the basis and consequently the starting canvas for the artwork. Digitally added detail completes the scene and puts it into context. The colours of nature are wonderful and represent an Australian atmosphere easily related to by everyone.
These artworks can be purchased as 16" x 12" limited edition artmounts which are designed to fit into a standard 16 x 12" frame. Not an A3 frame. Or 12" x 12"frame
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The bark of this colourful grey gum is the starting canvas for the artwork "Put...
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As seen in the colour and texture of the bark of a red angophora tree. It...
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Visiting Cockatoo Island earlier this year, we walked through the long tunnel dug out the...
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We visited the Chillagoe Caves in central Queensland. They had very interesting sculptural limestone textures...
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Fun in the Simpson Desert. The forever changing windswept sand dunes suddenly presented itself with...
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The colour and texture of burnt out cars are very inspiring stating canvases or background...
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A photo of my dog's empty, partly wet terra cotta water bowl with mould in...
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The back panel behind the cabin of a large rigid truck makes for a rustic starting...
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As seen in the colour and texture of rain streaks over a large rusty...
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Driving past an old corrugated iron shed I noticed an image of breaking surf on...
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Our corrugated iron shed at home has a piece of weathered plywood covering up an...
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When I was shown an infrared photograph of Murrurundi Creek NSW, taken by my sister...
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A photograph of bark on an old pine tree becomes the staring canvas for this...
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Driving past an open rusty old fridge used as a road side mailbox, I stopped...
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The texture of weathered plywood can tell storeys. In this cade the image looked like...