'Fire Sky IV' (2025)
Acrylic on artist wooden panel.
30cm x 17.5cm
Sealed with premium satin varnish
Framed in Australian Mountain Ash and ready to hang (with a thin 2.5cm frame, this work is lightweight and ready to hang)
Allow two weeks for packing and posting (Please note: price does not include shipping)
Titled and signed by artist on rear of painting.
This series explores the interplay of light, landscape, and abstraction, capturing a fleeting yet powerful moment in nature. The glowing warm hues in the clouds, set against deep, dark skies, symbolise the intensity and impermanence of twilight—a time of transition and reflection. The mountains, rendered in moody tones aim to evoke a sense of quiet vastness, grounding the compositions in contrast to the sky’s fiery energy.
Acrylic on artist wooden panel.
30cm x 17.5cm
Sealed with premium satin varnish
Framed in Australian Mountain Ash and ready to hang (with a thin 2.5cm frame, this work is lightweight and ready to hang)
Allow two weeks for packing and posting (Please note: price does not include shipping)
Titled and signed by artist on rear of painting.
This series explores the interplay of light, landscape, and abstraction, capturing a fleeting yet powerful moment in nature. The glowing warm hues in the clouds, set against deep, dark skies, symbolise the intensity and impermanence of twilight—a time of transition and reflection. The mountains, rendered in moody tones aim to evoke a sense of quiet vastness, grounding the compositions in contrast to the sky’s fiery energy.
Acrylic on artist wooden panel.
30cm x 17.5cm
Sealed with premium satin varnish
Framed in Australian Mountain Ash and ready to hang (with a thin 2.5cm frame, this work is lightweight and ready to hang)
Allow two weeks for packing and posting (Please note: price does not include shipping)
Titled and signed by artist on rear of painting.
This series explores the interplay of light, landscape, and abstraction, capturing a fleeting yet powerful moment in nature. The glowing warm hues in the clouds, set against deep, dark skies, symbolise the intensity and impermanence of twilight—a time of transition and reflection. The mountains, rendered in moody tones aim to evoke a sense of quiet vastness, grounding the compositions in contrast to the sky’s fiery energy.