Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed certificate of authenticity.
This artwork comes with an external frame
Lifeguard is an original Artwork by Rachel Rae - Lifeguard - The guarder of life - Whilst there is freedom and movement in the brushstrokes of the ocean outside of the pool, there is also a certain danger. Painting the ocean pools I am fascinated by the juxtaposition of placing man made barriers in nature. Is it for control? Protection? The waves lap the barrier trying to get in. But within the sheltered pool the Lifeguard also ensures the swimmers safety - There is a calmness and tranquility with the patterns in the water enjoying the summer fun
This original painting by Rachel Rae Art is painted in acrylic with a protective varnish on deep stretched canvas and is ready to hang. It has been framed with a Tasmanian Oak Floating Frame.
Fanny Durack was the first woman to win a gold medal in swimming in 1912 in the 100 meters
Mina Wylie learned to swim at Bronte and one a silver medal at Stockholm Olympics for the 100 meters freestyle.
Evelyn Whillier represented Australia at the Berlin Olympics in 1938 and taught generations of Bronte children to swim at the pool.
The missing artwork also features Alick Whickman who's believed to be the first person in the world to swim the Australian Crawl Competitively at the Bronte Ocean Pool in 1901.
Can you solve the mystery of the missing artwork?
This original painting by Rachel Rae Art is painted in acrylic with a protective varnish on deep stretched canvas and is ready to hang. It has been framed with a Tasmanian Oak Floating Frame.