Original artwork description:

The water and winds erode the shore naturally. Man's industrialisation erodes it less naturally. Tanning and rust on the shore. Driftwood stripped of all life. Still beautiful and haunting.

Praising the power of the sea.

The images in a frame are for illustration purposes only (from exhibition) it is sold here unframed. The painting will be put in cellophane sleeve and rolled in a cardboard tube for safe and dry delivery.

Copyright of this image remains with the artist.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint with some gloss medium, on oil/acrylic paper

Tags:
#landscape #expressionism #purple #blue sky #lake #australia #shore #erosion #tasmania 
Erosion
Acrylic painting
by Kathryn Sassall

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The water and winds erode the shore naturally. Man's industrialisation erodes it less naturally. Tanning and rust on the shore. Driftwood stripped of all life. Still beautiful and haunting.

Praising the power of the sea.

The images in a frame are for illustration purposes only (from exhibition) it is sold here unframed. The painting will be put in cellophane sleeve and rolled in a cardboard tube for safe and dry delivery.

Copyright of this image remains with the artist.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint with some gloss medium, on oil/acrylic paper

Tags:
#landscape #expressionism #purple #blue sky #lake #australia #shore #erosion #tasmania 

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