Monday, 1 April 2013

'james range'

'james range' / 60" x 48" / semi-abstract / acrylic on stretched canvas / available
a red bush track leads you into the painting and then traverses some undulating hills climbing ever so slowly towards the foothills of the striking james range, central australia...clumps of spinifex fill the foreground, and trees stand in serried rank of ten or twenty near dry creek beds...i was impressed by the mountains and the sun light playing along the different rows of hills...weathering and erosion have produced the valley and the sandstone bluffs...i wanted to show how the ancient land even in the dry season is still full of colour; predominantly reds. blues and golds...the idea was to pull you down into the painting along the road and give you a sense of wanting to explore further up into the range...this is the ancient land of the upper southern arrernte/luritja traditional owners...

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