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Oct 7, 2022
Road Ahead Series No 9 – Cainbable Road, Beaudesert (91.5 x 61 cm)
Acrylic on Masonite, date unknown. (Cleaned and framed. Colours altered in restoration.)




Oct 5, 2022
Road Ahead Series No 11 – The Road to Pete’s (40.5 x 29.5 cm)
The artist was fascinated by bends in country roads as evidenced in the number of paintings in The Road Ahead Series. The rule of...


Oct 3, 2022
Scenic Rim (61 x 46 cm)
As a skydiver and resident, the artist spent time in the Scenic Rim in SE Qld. He took time to observe the beautiful hues of the...




Sep 24, 2022
Smoke House at Cedar Creek (30.5 x 24 cm)
This painting was named by the artist as a smokehouse. However, the painting is more descriptive of an outhouse than a building where...






Sep 13, 2022
The Buggy Shed (46 x 36 cm)
In this authentic Australian landscape the artist portrays a typical buggy shed with high loft and red roof. It’s a bright, glowing,...






Aug 30, 2022
The Home Gate (88.5 x 59.5 cm)
(In framing, the original painting was resized. Hence, the visual depth of the painting has been lessened.) The ‘rule of thirds’,...


Aug 28, 2022
The Homestead (60.5 x 36.5 cm)
Acrylic on Masonite, date unknown. (Cleaned and framed. Major alteration during framing.)


Aug 18, 2022
The Riverbank (61 x 45.5 cm)
This is a typical, Australian bush landscape. The artist loved the Australian bush and studied the techniques used by Australian...


Aug 14, 2022
The Tank and the Windmill (21.5 x 27 cm)
This textured, acrylic painting with well-placed windmill and tank, tells a story. The artist was probably influenced by his study of...




Aug 4, 2022
Tower’s Place – Beaudesert (27 x 22 cm)
This small, yet interesting painting of a friends’ place, appears unfinished, though the techniques used by Andre Derain and Henri...


Jul 21, 2022
Warm Afternoon (46 x 61 cm)
The artist studied the techniques of the Australian Impressionist artists and Canadian artists, Tom Thompson. (1877 – 1917), and the...


Jul 17, 2022
Water Hole (43 x 29 cm)
Paintings done by Australian Impressionist artists were considered more natural and realistic than those of their European counterparts....
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