Larapinta Love Song Part 7

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 188cm (W) x 96cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Acrylic Paint on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Original artwork by award winning and internationally exhibited artist Michael Wolfe.

184W x 92H cm ready to hang and framed in a thin line Mountain Ash frame with a Walnut Stain and Danish Oil finish to suit your interior style.

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A bold and colourful statement piece from an artist who is passionate about our Australian landscape.

“The Larapinta Trail on Arrente Country winds its way through the West MacDonnell Ranges from Alice Springs to Mount Sonder. The country is spectacular, sparse, harsh, rugged and everything seems to be in high key colours and sharp contrast. The sky is bluer, the shadows deeper, the sun more dazzling."

As a painter, printmaker and photographer Michael draws inspiration from the landscape around his home on Djaara country in Castlemaine, Victoria. He has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally and his work is included in public, corporate and private collections.

Artist Bio

Michael has had over 40 solo exhibitions, numerous group shows, been included in the 2019 Castlemaine State Festival with the exhibition ‘Shimmer’, the 2020 contemporary landscape survey show (Con)textural Landscapes at Bendigo Art Gallery with Ben Quilty, Rosalie Gascoigne, Rover Thomas; 2022/23 National Portrait Gallery Prize touring exhibition and collaborated with renowned Australian author Alex Miller in the international collab project and exhibition Now&Them in Shanghai China.

His 2022 exhibition, a collaboration with writer Kirsten Krauth and lyrics by Nick Cave, Someone To Watch Over Me – The Better Angels of Our Nature, was part of St Kilda Writer’s Week, Ballarat International Photo Biennale and International Poetry Day.

Michael’s exhibition of 20 portraits of artists over 70 ‘twenty/seventy’ was held at Castlemaine Art Museum in 2024, with an accompanying documentary and radio series.

He has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally and his work is included in public, corporate and private collections.