Sunset at Mt Little Flinders Ranges

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas board, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 38cm (W) x 48cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Framed with a floater

Materials Used
• Professional artist grade oil paints on linen board
• A certificate of Authenticity is given with this painting.
• This painting is Varnished for protection

INSPIRATION
This painting captures the serene and vibrant essence of a sunset over Mt Little Station in the Flinders Ranges. The painting depicts the golden light of the setting sun casting a warm glow over the rugged landscape, highlighting the natural beauty of this remote area. The delicate play of colours in the sky, combined with the tranquil setting of the rural station, evokes a sense of peace and reflection, making it a perfect addition to any collection of landscape art.

Inspired by a memorable visit to Mt Little Station, this artwork is a testament to the untouched beauty of the Australian outback, where the rugged terrain meets the soft, fleeting beauty of a sunset.

Artist Bio

Christopher Vidal is an artist based in Australia whose paintings have been featured in exhibitions nationally. Identifying as a contemporary realist, both his distinctive landscapes and still-life paintings are recognizable representations of reality. Through his works, Vidal hopes that the viewer will share the experience with him, establishing a connection not only with the subject but also with mother nature.

A Maltese-born migrant located in Sydney, his interest in arts started in early childhood. He attended the School of Arts at Palazzo de La Salle in Malta, for 3 years in the mid-1980s. After finishing his academic studies, for 25 years, Chris worked as a scientist in various laboratories and as a medical researcher in Malta and Australia. After a lifelong career in science, he is now a full-time professional artist.

Chris enjoys painting various subjects using various media, however, he is more focused on painting landscapes in oils or acrylics. He finds that when painting the landscape he connects to his innate love for science, environment and arts.

Through landscape painting, he feels himself connected to nature. His skill is continuously developing and is driven by his personal observation of what is around him which inspires him and then he translates on the canvas using paint.

Through his work, Chris wants to deliver a message to everyone who sees or owns his work. Apart from sharing his own travelling experiences of places that maybe not everyone manages to see, the message is about the beauty of being alive on this planet and enjoying living every moment of it. We exist for a very insignificant amount of time and hence we need to do the best out of it while not forgetting that we are part of nature and hence act responsibly to care for it and to leave it unharmed for future generations to enjoy.

Chis is also a tutor and he teaches drawing and painting to adults and children in several locations around Sydney. His works are found in private and corporate collections in Australia and around the world.