This large Canberra landscape celebrates the quiet magic of the bushland that surrounds our city — the grasses, distant blue ranges, open sky, native birds, and the sudden appearance of kangaroos moving through the landscape.
In the foreground, a small Superb Fairywren rests on a sunlit rock among native grasses and wildflowers. It is a tiny flash of blue in the middle of a vast Australian scene. Beyond it, the view opens into rolling green valleys, layered hills and soft blue mountains, capturing the spacious feeling of the Canberra region and the Brindabella landscape.
There are two kangaroos hidden within the painting. One sits high on the hill beneath the pale moon, turned away from us as if quietly watching over the valley. Another kangaroo is tucked among the grasses and wildflowers, partly concealed by the movement and texture of the foreground. These small discoveries invite the viewer to keep looking, slowly finding life within the landscape.
Painted in my contemporary impressionist style, this work combines expressive brushstrokes, rich colour, and a strong sense of place. It reflects the feeling of living in Canberra, where native wildlife is never far away — sometimes in the paddocks, sometimes on the hills, sometimes practically in our own backyard.
This painting is for collectors who love Canberra, Australian native birds, kangaroos, bushland, open skies and artworks that reveal more detail the longer you live with them.