The western sky is ablaze with colour as the sun sets over the hills behind Jindabyne.
The construction of a major dam in 1967 on the Snowy River forced the relocation of this tiny hamlet to higher ground. It now sits overlooking beautiful Lake Jindabyne. Water from the Snowy, Thredbo and Eucumbene Rivers fill this man-made lake. Pumps then feed the Murray 1 and 2 hydro power stations. Lake Jindabyne forms part of the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme in the south eastern corner of New South Wales, just north of the Victorian border. Oil painting by Dai Wynn on linen on board. 30.5cm high by 40.6cm wide by 0.5cm deep.
Sunset at Jindabyne - Snowy Mountains
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Artwork Details
Medium | Oil, Linen (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 40.6cm (W) x 30.5cm (H) x 0.5cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
I am a reformed electrical engineer with a PhD in microwave field theory. My first job was in Paris helping to design the antenna of a french satellite. Naturally, my wife and I speak and write the French language. We still regularly visit our work colleagues in Toulouse. The keen observer will notice a preponderance of scenes of rural France in my collection.
I have always drawn and painted, and can now pursue my passion full-time. As an electrical and communication engineer, I enjoyed immense satisfaction in my jobs and travels around the world. I recall hosting a high-ranking military official to inspect the full-size mock-up of the US Space Shuttle. Today, I enjoy even more personal pleasure in producing artworks which tend to be a visual record of my travels. However, the satisfaction I derive should in no way be perceived as an alternative to fair payment for the time and skill devoted to an artwork.
Wynn is a Welsh name, and Dai is the diminutive of Dafydd (David), my given name. It's a subtle distinction between the technologist and the artist. Left and right brain tasks.
Given my career choices, I was unable to attend art school, so am generally self-taught. Please don't hold that against me.
I produce pen and ink drawings, watercolour paintings, small oils on canvas and linen panels, and larger oils on stretched canvas. Almost all of my artworks derive from reference photographs I have composed and shot on site at various exotic locations, most often in Western Europe, but also close to home in Melbourne, Australia. My artworks are in private collections in the UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Canada, the USA, New Zealand and of course Australia.
My lifestyle choices are modern jazz, cycling, the French language, and travel.
My "Mission Statement" is to enrich people’s lives by capturing and sharing the world’s beauty as seen through my own traveller's viewpoint. I strive to create an uplifting viewer experience in my realist paintings, echoing my own joy as I capture natural ephemera for posterity in the form of realist, unpretentious and affordable oil and watercolour paintings, easily purchased online and inexpensively shipped by post.
I regularly sell my artworks, either through my own e-commerce-enabled website, other international art websites, or through art exhibitions. The most genuine praise for a piece of my art is for a collector to buy it.