Artwork Description

Acrylic on stretched canvas, ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

This artwork comes with an external frame

A narrative and whimsical interpretation of the John Oxley 1824 Journal. The works present a lyrical and romantic observation of Oxley’s struggle with the landscape, the river and his boat. For me, the Oxley River saga in his boat is a metaphor for life - Its meaning changes with the density of the lines, the combination of colours mixed - colours have vitality. Like life.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 65.0(W) x 80.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 63.0(W) x 78.0(H).

#John Oxley 1824 - a man in his boat, #Narrative art is art that tells a story as a sequence of events unfolding over time, #a style of painting marked by openness of form, #with shapes distinguished by variations of colour rather than by outline or contour Whimsical art is a vibrant and playful style of art that is childlike and carefree, #light blue

All art by Rodney Cassidy

The most perfect number was one, for by advancing from zero to one men believed they proceeded from nonexistence to existence. Moreover, all other whole numbers were regarded as multiples of one, representative of the Creator, the Prime Mover, of the universe.In 1965 Lord Mayor Clem Jones commissioned a study by American transport consultants Wilbur Smith and Associates which recommended replacing Brisbane’s trams with diesel buses and building a system of freeways! Boooo !!Three is the first number to which the meaning “all” was given. It is The Triad, being the number of the whole as it contains the beginning, a middle and an end. The power of three is universal and is the tripartide nature of the world as heaven, earth, and waters. It is human as body, soul and spirit.REDDISH FLASH ON AN ASURE SEA
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