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Original Artwork Landscape by Lisa Barter Part of a series of paintings that give recognition to our gum trees in the Australian landscape. "the last gum, the lost connection to country"
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Greeting Card Stubbs Waterhole, Arkaroola Art by Roscoe Shelton
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We talk about a timeless grandeur of the Arkaroola landscape. In this work I have tried to capture the thirst of a landscape in the cycle of life. The day is beginning to warm, there is a feeling of death. And yet there is still some sign of life in the background. There is a hope that the landscape will recover, that the trees will shed their parched exterior. That is the conundrum and the cleverness of nature, that it adapts, it survives but doesn’t quite conquer.
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Sale!Shoalhaven Oil Painting on Stretched Canvas 90.0 cm H x 60 cm W Roscoe uses the works of some of "the great masters": of Australian art to provide lessons on how to approach particular subjects. This is a painting of particular interest due to the treatment of the landscape, the use of colour and the way in which the river and rocks are portrayed.











