Title: Pagodas near Capertee Valley
Medium: Oil on board
Size: 10 X 12 inches
This painting is on an oil primed board.
The painting was painted using brush and palette knife for detail and more structured paint.
This painting shows pagoda rock formation in the upper Blue Mountains close to Capertee Valley. These rock formations are being destroyed along the vast contamination of the water ways that keep ongoing through the Blue Mountains National park, as a result of the excessive coal mines in the area.
Christopher Vidal is a realist artist inspired by the style and techniques of the classical realist painters such as Caravaggio and Dutch painters as Rembrandt. He is also inspired by the American painters of the Hudson River School and the Australian impressionists of the Heidelberg Art Movement.
His works of art brings together classical realism from Europe and US as well as Australian impressionism.
With his work Chris finds a connection between his love for science, environment and arts. With his work he wants to show the beauty of nature and to re-establish the connection of humanity with nature.
This painting is Varnished for protection
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These paintings are handcrafted and individually made and so are not mass produced.
All materials used are of a professional grade.
Paintings are varnished for protection. To clean it just use a damp cloth and DO NOT use any cleaning agents.
Paintings are photographed in a professional studio setup to retain fidelity of colour to the original painting. However slight variations might occur due to lighting, digital photography and monitor settings.
Copyright Christopher Vidal (2018)
I have a copyright on this original painting so it may not be copied in any way, however original artwork can be resold.