Don’t sweat the small stuff

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 40cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

When I put this canvas on my easel I had a bit of a chuckle. It has to be the smallest canvas I have ever had on there and it looked comical because I am used to working on a larger scale. I felt a little bit like a bull in a china shop when I initially started, I was afraid my first brush stroke was going to cover the whole piece ! It was a great lesson for me to slow down and pull back to achieve this soft, gentle palette. We were camping recently on a private property in NSW which has vast acres of land to stroll around on your own. I love this scene as it reminds me of the time I took a very slow stroll around taking in all the beauty of nature. It was a much needed trip and the first one taken since Covid hit. I breathed in every moment and realised this was the place where everything else took a back seat. This was where it was time to let go of the small stuff.

This artwork is UNFRAMED, waiting for your personal touch. Computer images depicting frames are for inspirational purposes only.

Artist Bio

As an Australian landscape artist working primarily in oil paint, I am drawn to vast open spaces and coastal scenes that hold a strong sense of place. Using a muted palette and restrained compositions, I aim to capture the mood and character of expansive shorelines and open countryside.

Light, texture and shifting tones are my starting points. As a painting develops, small details gradually emerge across the scene, bringing the work to life. My subjects range from open country to trees, water, mountains and shifting skies. Occasionally, soulful windowed structures find their way into my artworks. I also love to explore aerial perspectives, where patterns of land and water seen from above can appear almost abstract.

Much of my inspiration comes from travelling and camping in remote parts of Australia with family and friends, which fuels my natural affinity with the land. Childhood bushwalks with my grandparents left a lasting impression and continue to influence the way I see and paint today.

One of the most satisfying stages of any painting is adding the final highlights: it never ceases to amaze me how the smallest touch of light can transform the entire subject.

Over the years I have realised that I instinctively see character and soul in many things — houses, animals, trees and even vehicles. Moody, solitary scenes continue to hold a strong appeal and this atmosphere often finds its way into my paintings.

My work has been included in numerous Bluethumb curations and I was honoured to be named one of Bluethumb’s Top 10 Landscape Artists in 2023 and featured in Home Beautiful magazine as one of their top 20 local artists to buy from now.

Alongside painting, I also work as an interior stylist, which has given me an appreciation for how artwork interacts within a space and complements an interior environment.

Thank you for taking the time to learn a little more about me and the inspiration behind my work.