Original artwork description:

Based on the remote and ancient landscape of the Pilbara desert
and Kimberly areas of Western Australia.
I was fortunate enough to spend two years painting in this unique environment.
It is a harsh and often barren land but with so much hidden beauty.

This work is stretched on a gallery profile, (deep edge) wooden frame.
It is continuously painted around the edges so, does not need framing unless you wish to.

My work is painted in archival techniques and I use only the very best pigments and materials.

Materials used:

Oil and Acrylic on Linen

Tags:
#landscape #blue #red #green #sky #countryside #rural #emotive #impresionist 
Passing through the Pilbara 1 (2012)
Oil painting
by Bronwyn Woodley Graham

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Original artwork description
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Based on the remote and ancient landscape of the Pilbara desert
and Kimberly areas of Western Australia.
I was fortunate enough to spend two years painting in this unique environment.
It is a harsh and often barren land but with so much hidden beauty.

This work is stretched on a gallery profile, (deep edge) wooden frame.
It is continuously painted around the edges so, does not need framing unless you wish to.

My work is painted in archival techniques and I use only the very best pigments and materials.

Materials used:

Oil and Acrylic on Linen

Tags:
#landscape #blue #red #green #sky #countryside #rural #emotive #impresionist 

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Ever since I can remember I've always loved creating things; painting, sculpting, drawing and basically anything I could make with my hands. I have an eternal fascination with light: ... Read more

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