Artwork Description

Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This painting is part of my new series titled OUTBACK.
My palette has a dominant beige background with contrasting highlights. These have been inspired by my travels to outback NSW before lockdown.
Here the trees are sparser and more simplified. The colours are more dominant in the objects in the landscape. The surroundings are pastel tones.
The subject matter is semi-abstract landscapes. Organic shapes dominate the composition. This is a beautiful series. It is contemporary and incorporates my wonderful lollipop trees. All these paintings relate to the land and the energy it provides us.
The large organic shapes which dominate the compositions are sometimes opals, stones, ponds, and treetops. These organic shapes also can be found in my other series: Coastal and Falling gems.
I can’t remember a time in my artistic career where I did not paint trees. Trees are a constant source of joy and inspiration in my art. I just love them.

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Acrylic paint on canvas

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

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All art by Deanne Newland

A large pale gum tree dominates the foreground. In the background is a lake and a little island dotted with trees. The colours are aquas, burnt oranges, and fresh greens. A large rocky outcrop dominates the composition.  Clinging to it against the odds are gum trees. The blues and burnt  orange/ brown colour schemes are complimentary.   A warm blur sky contrasts the foreground.  The Darling River meanders through the yellow landscape. On either side a small gum trees. One large Ghost gum tree can be seen in the forground. The trunk is covered in scribbly gum marks and the changing surface of the bark.
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