Next Stop Please Driver - Original Framed Painting

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 43cm (W) x 43cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Part of the Glimpse of the Shire collection, Burraneer Bus Stop is a lovely little snippet of the view on Woolooware Road with the suburban bus stop sign standing in the shade of the enormous tress that line the street. The shadows on the ground highlight the brightness of the day and the path leading into the distance emphasizes the feeling of belonging and familiarity. To me, these lesser known scenes (as opposed to Cronulla) are particularly special and it shows the beauty hidden in the quiet streets of the Shire. I named it "Next Stop Please Driver" because it really is an inviting spot to be!

This painting is made with quality acrylic paint on stretched canvas and is framed in beautiful raw oak. The painting measures 25x25cm plus frame. It comes with a wire across the back, ready to hang and this size looks great on it's own or part of a salon hang. It also makes a perfect gift.

Artist Bio

Recently named one of Bluethumb's Top 10 Landscape Artists of 2023!

Born and bred in Sydney, and now living in the suburb of Miranda, visual artist Lisa Turner creates colour conscious, imaginative works that enchantingly depict Australia’s suburban, coastal and agricultural imagery. Interested in illustration since early childhood, she would frequently sketch copy photographs, logos, pictures and common household items she found visually appealing.

Opting to take art classes and paint during her secondary schooling years, Lisa often felt limited by feelings of fear and a lack of creative confidence, and ultimately abandoned art to gain a degree in business and marketing. Two decades later, after the birth of her children and at the encouragement of her husband, she took a few casual art courses and reenergised her passion for painting and creating.

Initially attempting to tightly copy the imagery she observed around her, as she did in her youth, Lisa suddenly found this practice limiting and decided to explore a more liberal abstract approach. She soon became drawn to the non-literal portrayal of shapes and lighting contrasts, and found the emergence of her style through the practice and refinement of these depictions. While her works constantly develop and evolve, she is consistently influenced by the interesting and simplistic scenes she sees, and the engaging formations, tones and light scapes they produce.

Lisa’s artworks are held in private collections within Australia, New Zealand, the United States, France, Switzerland, Canada and the United Kingdom. Her unique works are currently available for purchase on her webpage, as well as on Bluethumb. Lisa presently works out of her permanent home-based studio in Miranda, where she most enjoys working in the mornings and early afternoons when the natural light is at its strongest.