Mary Before The Storm

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Wood, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 74cm (W) x 89cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Mary Before the Storm captures a fleeting, powerful moment along the Mary River in Gympie, Queensland, just before the rains return to transform the landscape. Painted in oil on board at a generous 75cm x 60cm, this richly atmospheric work speaks to the quiet drama of the Australian environment still, dry, waiting, before the chaos and beauty of seasonal flooding reshapes the land once more.

This is not simply a landscape, it’s a narrative of place and time, told through sweeping brushwork and bold, earthy tones. The hillside rises steeply from the riverbank, textured with rusty reds, sun-baked golds, and purples that hint at mineral-rich soil scorched by the Queensland sun. Delicate trees dot the rise, clinging to survival, while weathered rocks and layered foliage give structure and depth to the composition. Below, the calm surface of the Mary River holds a mirror to the landscape, reflecting warm tones with a softness that contrasts beautifully with the rugged textures above.

A Portrait of Queensland’s Natural Rhythms

The Mary River region near Gympie is known for its dramatic seasonal shifts—from dry, cracked earth and hushed waterways to violent floods that reshape the land and test the resilience of communities. This painting captures that delicate balance, that breath between extremes, a tribute to the strength and stillness of the Australian landscape in its driest moments. It honours both the harshness and the beauty of the bush, evoking a strong emotional connection for anyone familiar with Queensland’s land and light.

Why This Piece is a Valuable Collectible

Mary Before the Storm is more than a painting, it is a regionally significant, emotionally resonant work that combines technical skill, authentic storytelling, and collectibility. Here’s why it stands out as a valuable acquisition for collectors:

Originality: One-of-a-kind artwork created by hand, not a reproduction or print

Regional Importance: Captures a real, identifiable Australian location Mary River, QLD making it especially meaningful for collectors of Queensland or regional Australian art

Artistic Merit: Created in the spirit of Australian Impressionism, with visible brushwork, confident palette choices, and compositional strength

Investment Potential: As interest grows in contemporary interpretations of traditional Australian landscapes, original works that honour regional identity and natural cycles are increasingly sought after

Display-Ready: At 75cm x 60cm, this piece has strong visual presence ideal for residential interiors, corporate boardrooms, offices, or curated art collections

Whether you're a seasoned collector, a lover of the land, or someone drawn to artworks with layered meaning and bold execution, Mary Before the Storm offers both visual impact and investment value. It’s a painting that tells a story and invites its next chapter in your space.

Note - The frame shown in the photos is for illustrative purposes. It is framed in a similar style of frame and photos can be provided upon request.

Artist Bio

Rod Moore is an accomplished painter and the innovative founder of the Learn To Paint Academy. His artistic endeavors are firmly planted within the romantic impressionist genre, where he skillfully blends emotion and atmosphere to capture the ethereal beauty of the natural world. With a palette that speaks in vivid tones and a brushwork that dances between the lines of realism and abstraction, Rod's paintings invite viewers into a serene, almost dreamlike, landscape.

Raised in a family where art and culture were valued, Rod's early exposure to artistic expression did not immediately lead him down the path of a painter. It was only later in life, moved by the breathtaking vistas of Australia's landscapes, that he felt a compelling call to express these sights in paint. This marked the beginning of a journey not just into art, but into the depths of personal and creative exploration.

A pivotal moment in Rod's artistic career came when he was mentored by the world-renowned artist Robert Hagan. Spending ten days in Hagan's studio in Thailand, Rod was immersed in an intensive learning experience that shaped his approach to painting. Under Hagan’s guidance, Rod refined his technique and deepened his appreciation for the subtleties of color and light that define the romantic impressionist style. This mentorship enriched his art, infusing it with a new depth that resonates with art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Rod’s paintings often depict tranquil scenes—quiet coastlines, serene fields, and bustling market scenes painted in a way that emphasizes their underlying peace. These works are not just seen; they are experienced, evoking emotions and inviting contemplation. They reflect Rod's belief that art should transport the viewer, offering a refuge from the everyday and a gateway to inner tranquility.

In addition to his painting, Rod has taken his passion for art and teaching to found the Learn To Paint Academy. There, he translates his years of experience and learning into accessible courses that demystify the process of painting. The academy offers instruction in oils, acrylics, and gouache, catering to students from beginner to advanced levels. Rod’s teaching philosophy is simple yet profound: anyone can learn to paint, and everyone should have the opportunity to explore their creative potential.

At the academy, Rod’s impact extends beyond just teaching techniques. He nurtures a community of artists, fostering an environment where creativity and personal growth can flourish. His instructional books and articles further this mission, offering insights into both the craft of painting and the broader implications of art on well-being and personal development.

Rod Moore continues to inspire through both his own canvases and his teaching. With each brushstroke and class, he encourages others to see the world through an artist’s eyes, transforming not only how they view art but how they experience the world. Rod remains a guiding light for aspiring artists, empowering them to unlock their creativity and find their own voice in the vast world of art.

Commissions

Rod's studio is in Noosa