Wharton Beach

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 152cm (W) x 91.5cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Wharton beach is a beautiful beach, near Esperance, on the south coast of Western Australia.
The beautiful turquoise water is crystal clear and the shoreline stretches for miles with fine bright white sand which is soft and actually squeaks when you walk on it.
This gorgeous beach is a paradise for sea and sun lovers.
This coastal artwork brings the tranquility of a natural beach environment into your home and interior spaces.
The painted image continues over the sides and matches the front of the painting.
Signed on the front and back.
Wired and ready to hang on your wall.

Artist Bio

Corrine Rapley (born 1962 in Donnybrook, Western Australia) is an Australian landscape painter based in the Peel Region, south of Perth. With over 30 years of professional practice, she produces luminous oil paintings that highlight the play of light across coast, water, sky, and the wider natural landscape.
From 1993–2008 she lived in Tom Price in the Pilbara, where she lectured in art at Pilbara TAFE and founded Pebble Mouse Studio Art Gallery. Her work was recognised with the Watercolour – Pilbara Landscape Award at the Cossack Art Awards (2002).
In Mandurah, 2015 she was selected as Artist in Residence at Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah. The City of Mandurah acquired an artwork following her 2016 solo exhibition Whispers on the Wind and Water.
Recent solo exhibitions include Waterviews (Gallows Gallery, Mosman Park and at Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery, 2021), Impressions of Light (Lost Eden Creative, Dwellingup, 2023), Golden Light (Ellenbrook Arts HQ, 2025) and Radiance (Terrace Greenhouse, South Fremantle, Feb–Mar 2026).
In 2025 she curated a community art exhibition at official opening of Dawesville Community Centre for City of Mandurah.
Corrine is a member of West Australian Society of Arts, Mandurah Plein Air Artists Inc., and Portrait Group Mandurah.

Commissions

Corrine's studio is in Mandurah WA