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Acrylic on linen, ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

Whilst in the Northern Territory on an extended painting trip, the savannah landscape with its grasses, pandanas trees and insects were ablaze with bright colour in the “morning glow” of the first light. The buzzing insects and the steamy conditions played amongst the foliage creating movement and colour change. The light beams moved and danced on dew droplets and the still foliage whilst the sun moved from the horizon. This is what I hope I captured in this impressionistic portrayal of dawn.

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Acrylic on Linen, Custom made frame of Nth QLD woods, Ready to hang.

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Framed and ready to hang

This artwork is currently framed and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 85.0(W) x 65.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 73.0(W) x 53.0(H).

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