I was inspired by afternoon light creating interesting shadows on the ground and patterns with the trees. This was a place we had driven hours to find as it was labelled a spring or water place of some kind, however there was no water only millions of flies. So many flies that the photos I quickly snapped before dashing back inside the car have large flies dotted on them. Needless to say we didn't camp there and I had to paint from photos.
As I work I am concerned with mark-making, to capture the feeling of a surface, which may contrast with the surrounding textures. For example, in this work I have used a variety to tools to scrape and work with the paint to build up a textured surface representing the pandanus and trees, which you can see in the detailed image. This built up texture contrasts with the smooth, serene surface of the water and reflections.
I am influenced by Doug Wright, an Australian painter, with his textural approach and strong use of colour. Also, the Australian Impressionist tradition, specifically Roberts, Streeton and McCubbin.