Each time I passed by Hyde Park in Perth, its serenity never fails to draw me to walk among its majestic trees. It looked especially lovely and captivating in Autumn with its warm and vibrant colours.
Some quick facts: Hyde Park was originally a wetlands which was converted to a city park in the late 1890s, planted with mostly non-native trees. The painting here depicts the Plane Trees, that turned a orange-golden hue circles the perimeter of the pond and Moreton Bay Fig Trees grow around the outer lawn.
This artwork is the second in the series, based on my memory of Hyde Park in Perth during Autumn 2018. Each work in the series explores the use of different mediums, and the results.