Tin Roof, Rusted (M)

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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

Every year we travel from Sydney down to Potato Point at Easter time. I snapped a picture from the car of this little shed as we drove past in 2021 with the intention of painting it but I didn't do so until early 2024 when I decided it was perfect for this gorgeous framed canvas from Southern Buoy.

I love the simplicity of this landscape and whilst I made a couple of changes to the scene for compositional purposes, it's mostly reflective of this particular spot near Coila in NSW. I have thousands of photos on my phone from these trips and despite being very familiar with this scene due to painting it, the actual location wasn't top of my mind.

In March 2024, my family and I headed down the coast once again on our annual camping trip. Snacking on chips and Jubes, I was super surprised to see this little shed whiz past us! I'd totally forgotten that I'd snapped the pic on this exact drive and was quite chuffed to recognize it again, 3 years down the track.

The painting comes complete with a gorgeous natural flooded gum floating frame and is ready to hang.

This work will be available for purchase online and will also be on display at the Bluethumb Gallery in Richmond, Melbourne as part of the gallery's 'Bluethumb x Southern Buoy: 40 x 40' exhibition from May 2nd - July 1st. Interested collectors may inquire prior to this date.

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.