Storm on the Way

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 100cm (W) x 75cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Bayside Melbourne has many great walks. One favourite is the stretch from Sandy to Black Rock taking in the cliffs of Half Moon Bay. This is the next in this series of Clifftop paintings, this time capturing that bright light that illuminates the shoreline as the sun is overtaken by a storm moving in. The tips of the leaves and foliage seem larger than life as they toss in the wind and reflect the last of the sun.

Artist Bio

Painting is an occupation that both challenges and rewards, . At first you start out hesitantly seeming to have to be a perfectionist at whatever style you are going for but after several years it just takes you over and whether realism or abstract you go on a journey and are never quite sure where it will end.
Painting has been my salvation through many rugged times and I am forever grateful to those collectors who have loved the end products.
Colour, shape and contrast are forever changing in nature and it is often nature represented in my paintings. The semi abstract landscapes convey the strength and fragility of our Australian bushland and this is demonstrated with the subtle misty backgrounds which act as the backdrop for the stubborn, often sparse, scrubland.
Abstract painting is one of the most demanding forms of expressing time, place and the feelings evoked. However abstract landscapes are also the most rewarding when they come together and there is a feeling of YES! that is what I want to say.
Thank you for joining me on this journey.

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Marion's studio is in Victoria