On The Rocks At Moffatt #2

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 104.5cm (W) x 78.5cm (H) x 5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This piece captures the essence of nature's power and tranquility, vividly bringing to life the dynamic interaction between water and stone. In a room, this artwork serves as a gateway to the tranquil ambience of the Sunshine Coast, infusing the space with a sense of peace and rejuvenation.

Artist Bio

Tracy Wootton is a self-taught artist who creates stunning oil paintings of the beach, ocean, and coastal vegetation. Her art is not only aesthetically beautiful but also carries a message about the importance of environmental conservation. Tracy also creates intricate basket sculptures from native grasses, which she returns to the dunes. Tracy donates a portion of her income from her art to Greenpeace. Despite having no formal art training, Tracy's work has gained acclaim and recognition.

Tracy Wootton is a self-taught artist whose stunning oil paintings of the beach, ocean, and coastal vegetation have captivated art lovers around the world. Drawing inspiration from the colours and movement of the water, she photographs various landscapes and creates vivid and evocative paintings that capture the unique light and atmosphere of each location.

Tracy’s art is more than just a celebration of beauty. She is deeply passionate about the natural environment and the ways in which humans have impacted it. Through her art, she seeks to raise awareness of the fragility of the coastal ecosystem and to advocate for greater care and conservation efforts.

Tracy's commitment to the environment extends beyond her art. She actively engages in conservation efforts by collecting native grasses such as lomandra and coastal spinifex, which she weaves into intricate basket sculptures that can be returned to the dunes. She also uses these materials in her more permanent lampshades, creating functional art that serves as a reminder of the beauty and vulnerability of the coastal ecosystem.

In addition to her art and conservation work, Tracy also contributes a portion of her income to Greenpeace, an international environmental organisation that works to protect the planet's biodiversity and ecosystems from threats such as climate change, overfishing, and pollution.

Despite having no formal art training,Tracy's work has gained recognition and acclaim. Her paintings have been exhibited at the annual Emmanuel Lutheran College arts festival, and various art spaces on the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane. Her paintings can also be found on display at the Raw Earth Clay Shed in Maleny.

Through her art and activism, Tracy is using her talent and creativity to make a positive difference in the world and to inspire others to join her in the fight to protect the natural world.
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Commissions

Tracy's studio is in Sunshine Coast