Cottesloe Indiana Tearooms

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 120cm (W) x 150cm (H) x 4cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Painted in response to the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition at Cottesloe.

The iconic Indiana Teahouse stands against a vast sky, sea and pines that dominate the scene. The surrounding landscape questions the presence of this colonial style building, exploring the tension between nature and architecture.

Flat, vibrant colours, dash patterning and sinuous black lines capture the energy and unique character of this much loved place.

Artist Bio

Steve Miller is a Western Australian artist whose vibrant paintings explore the connection between landscape, memory and perception. Inspired by the distinctive light, colours and atmosphere of Western Australia and beyond, he creates expressive interpretations of coastal environments, buildings, vast landscapes and dramatic sunsets. Influenced by surrealism and symbolic imagery, Miller has developed a distinctive visual language that combines bold colour, organic forms and flowing black line work. His work reflects the idea that our understanding of place is often complicated and dynamic. He captures feelings and experiences through symbols, silhouettes and abstract forms. Black lines connect and define spaces while rhythmic marks introduce movement and energy. Human figures occasionally appear within dreamlike landscapes blurring the boundaries between people and place. Through colour, symbolism and layered meaning, Miller invites viewers to reflect on their relationship with the Australian landscape, its histories, and the stories, emotions and connections it holds.

Commissions

Steve's studio is in Western Australia