‘The Day You Went Away’ Seascape

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A$490

Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 45.7cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The painting is an impressionistic seascape painted solely with a palette knife to capture the movement and feeling of the scene.

-The painting is on quality canvas and oil paint has been used.
-The painting is painted solely with a palette knife in a thick and impressionistic style.
-The sides are 3.5 cm deep and left white.
-The canvas is ready to hang with wire on the back and the painting is signed.
-The painting can be professionally FRAMED in a oak shadow box frame for an additional $120

**Please allow 1 week for framing

Artist Bio

Michelle Keighley is a third-generation Australian artist known for her bold, expressive landscapes and still life works that celebrate the richness of the Australian environment. Based on Queensland's Fraser Coast, Michelle uses energetic brushwork, rich textures, and intuitive mark-making to explore the natural world.

She considers herself an alla prima artist, working wet-on-wet in one sitting. Her style is emotive and spontaneous, focused on capturing the essence of a scene without overworking the piece.

A passionate nature lover, Michelle draws constant inspiration from the outdoors. Her still life works are influenced by Australian native flora, and she aims to evoke feeling, mood, or memory through every painting.

Michelle’s art has been featured on The Block, Selling Houses Australia, and the Netflix biopic True Spirit. Her work has also appeared in leading interior design publications, including Grand Designs Australia, Inside Out, and Home Design Magazine, and is represented by top galleries around the country.

Michelle's art is featured on 'THE BLOCK' 2021

https://bluethumb.com.au/blog/interviews/michelle-keighley-interview-creating-blood/