Acrylic on canvas, ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
One of five original artworks from the Onkaparinga series painted in the impressionist style and responding to the ever changing colour and light of the Adelaide Hills region, South Australia.
Late in the day shadows cast long across the gentle sweeping hills of the Onkaparinga Valley. Beyond the small rural township of Charleston the light flickers in between rows of gumtrees creating magical pockets of light, shade and silhouette. This was painted before the devastating Cudlee Creek bushfire of 2019 which sadly decimated much of the included landscape.
Painted with archival acrylic paints and finished with gloss varnish for surface protection. Cotton canvas stretched over durable timber frame, unframed. Reverse includes heavy duty D-Rings mounted 10cm down from top as well as a wire fixture suitable for hanging either with a track system or single wall hook. Artwork signed front and back. Every effort has been made to colour match, however, please note artwork colours may vary between the original and image on the screen of your device.
*The placing of artwork for in-situ photo may not be to exact scale and is only included as an approximate guide.