The Last Waterhole

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Medium Oil, Wood, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 72.5cm (W) x 57.5cm (H) x 10cm (D)
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"The Last Waterhole"

Oil Painting on Board
Framed Ready To Hang Original Oil Painting
50cm x 60cm unframed
57.5cm x 72.5cm framed

This painting is from the series of photos I took in the Outback Nov 2020. It was an hour south of Winton and 44 degrees in early November.

After driving for a few hours I had arrived at a dry creek bed with no signs of life. Just a searing hot wind from the northwest that left me questioning why I wasn't at home in the studio enjoying a cool drink and painting from photos.

I took off on foot and walked up the dry creek bed in search of water and signs of life.

Forty-five minutes later I came across this small dam with lush trees growing and casting a brilliant reflection in the water. All life for miles around was concentrated in this one spot. It has since become the subject of a number of paintings.

Very glad I made the trip to find this the last waterhole south of Winton

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.