I hope to capture the spirit of the Australian landscape and share my experience of the natural world through my artwork. I believe that while spending time in nature, we become aware of our own small place in the world, bringing a little perspective into our lives.
'By the Creek 2' is one of a new series of forest paintings informed by the coastal lakes and lakeside forests of Arakwal, Bundjalung, and Yuraygir National Parks in northern New South Wales.
This painting captures the interplay of still water and silhouetted trees in a moment of calm reflection. With its flattened perspective, limited palette, and layered shadows, the composition invites a sense of stillness. The strong silhouettes and pared-back forms recall the influence of Japanese woodblock prints.
Like much of my work, By the Creek 2 reflects a fascination with memory and place, how landscapes linger in the mind long after we've left them behind.