An afternoon on the jetty

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 82cm (W) x 42cm (H) x 4.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

An atmospheric impression of a quiet coastal moment, capturing the stillness and openness of time spent by the water. The composition centres on the jetty as both structure and pathway—drawing the viewer outward into space, light, and distance.

Soft tonal transitions and restrained colour evoke the gentle movement of air and sea, while subtle textural variations suggest the weathered surfaces and quiet activity of the shoreline. The work carries a sense of calm observation, where nothing urgent is happening, yet the moment feels complete.

Balancing structure with atmosphere, this piece invites the viewer into a reflective pause—recalling the simplicity of being present in a place.

Ideal for living spaces or bedrooms, where its calm, coastal energy can create a sense of openness and ease.

Artist Bio

Upcoming exhibitions
Mental health week 26
Dudley house solo 26
Fountain court exhibit B 26

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Clayton Gunn is an Australian painter based in regional Victoria, working primarily in abstract and atmospheric expressionism. His practice explores the intersection of inner experience, spirituality, and the natural world, translating complex emotional and psychological states into colour, movement, and form.

Working predominantly in oil on canvas, Gunn builds layered compositions that shift between turbulence and restraint. His paintings often carry a sense of tension and release—fields of energy broken by moments of clarity—reflecting both internal conflict and the search for peace. Themes of endurance, faith, and transformation are central to his work.

Influenced by both landscape and lived experience, Gunn’s paintings are not literal depictions but emotional environments. They are intended to be felt as much as seen, inviting the viewer into a contemplative space where meaning emerges over time.

Recent works mark a move toward greater cohesion and confidence in structure, with a focus on atmosphere, scale, and visual balance. His evolving body of work positions him as a distinctive emerging voice within contemporary Australian abstract painting.

Gunn is currently developing a growing catalogue of work and preparing for upcoming exhibition opportunities

Commissions

Clayton's studio is in Victoria, Australia