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The Process
When it comes to abstract Australian landscape art, the artist must have a deep connection to nautre. This connection is then captured with untamed freedom in each brush stroke.
My process of creating Australian landscape art:
- Finding inspiration in nature (or on my verandah in the clouds)
- Experimentation with composition
- Mark-making and balancing the colour palette
- Layering paint
Unlike other landscape artists, I’m not focused on structure or attention to detail. I don’t want my work to merely replicate a scene in nature. I want it to mirror the wild, emotive and unpredictable nature of the Australian landscape.
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