Late Afternoon, Whipstick Gully, Warrandyte by Jacinta Payne

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ARTIST NOTES: When we walk in the bush up behind our place, I'm constantly taking photos of seemingly the same things, hillocks, gullies, rocks, embankments, and of course flowers & trees. Often the exact same spot will catch my eye on different days because of the way the light changes the scene so dramatically. I love the colours in the rocks of the cliffs, glowing against the shadows of the afternoon, and the way nature's palette is so perfectly harmonised. The Australian bush is truly a wonderland, to be softly trod and carefully protected. Framed in a custom floating frame made from Australian Sustainable hardwood.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 45.50 cm X Width - 46.50 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Mixed Media on Canvas
GENRE Landscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-41508-0136-01
COPYRIGHT © Jacinta Payne
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards

 

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Artist: Jacinta Payne



ARTIST BIO

I am a Melbourne based artist who aims to tread as lightly as I possibly can on our beautiful planet.  I am endlessly inspired by nature and I hope my art can bring joy while raising an awareness of the need to protect the earth as best we can.  

While my roots are in traditional art, it is in the process of abstraction that I feel most connected with my purpose. I like to experiment with different techniques and utensils to apply paint, and usually end up using my hands, which further connects me with the painting.

My art practice began during a childhood spent in the bush, growing up on the edge of Morton National Park in the Southern Highlands of NSW. Collecting rocks, bark and leaves, spending countless hours immersed in nature. Absorbing knowledge from the collective creativity of my family, observing my Dad painting landscapes, seascapes, & still-life and my brother painting Australian birds & wildlife, inspired in me an inevitable passion for making art.