Brooding Sky

Reproduction Print by Amanda Carson

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A$525

Artwork Details

Medium Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions Printed to size: 70cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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This is a reproduction of an original artwork
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Estimated Delivery Time from VIC

Friday, Jul 03 - Monday, Jul 06

Original Artwork's Description

The mountains of high country Victoria are majestic and rugged with rivers that are constant in their flow.
This scene is of rolling hill country found in the high country Victoria. A place where the farms meet the mountains. A cold wind blows, clouds stealing across the landscape, with the light changing in content movement.

This piece would look well in an entrance area or living or bedroom and would equally enhance a public space, office or boardroom.
This is a 10 oz canvas and is very strong and sturdy.
Heavy duty hooks are attached to the inside of frame to allow artwork to sit flat and allow for a variety of hanging methods. Wire included.
This piece is varnished and all edges are thoughtfully finished.
I live in a remote area, there will be a short delay with delivery. Please contact me if there are any questions or concerns regarding timeframes.

Artist Bio

Amanda is a sky watcher and the ever changing cloud formations that fill the view from her studio and surrounding environment are her source for endless inspiration.
Mostly gentle, sometimes wild but no two days are ever the same.

East Gippsland region is a fabulous area to be located as an artist and also known as the 'Riviera of Victoria - the weather in this part of Victoria is fabulous.
Go for a short drive along the Great Alpine Road and you will find a pure, spring fed rivers, surrounded by the majestic mountains of the High country. Within half an hour you can enjoy the isolation and beauty of the stunning Ninety Mile beach.

Amanda is a dedicated full time Artist working from her studio. Mediums used include Acrylic, Oil, and Encaustic. Amandas work is directly influenced by Artists of the Heidelberg School. Amanda combines conservative with abstract, her works are tonal, with a minimal colour palette.

Amanda says she is fortunate to live in the 'Riviera of Victoria'- a vista of changing skies with extreme contrasts between seasons.

Come visit - you will love it!