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Sydney Harbour Dreams Painting (2026) Original Oil Painting by Christopher Vidal

63 x 63 x 4cm (framed) / 60 x 60cm (actual image size)

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£884.39

Medium: Oil on stretched Canvas
Framing: Ready to hang framed with a raw floater frame

• A certificate of Authenticity is given with this painting.
• This painting is Varnished for protection

Description:
The painting is in oils on stretched linen and ready to hang as described above.
It was painted using brush and palette knife techniques and has a lot of texture.


Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of Sydney as day transitions to night. "Sydney Harbour Dreams" captures a youthful figure contemplating the stunning cityscape. The iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge rise majestically from the shimmering waters, painted in a palette of warm sunset hues.

This original oil painting on fine linen uses impressionistic techniques to create a captivating scene. The artist's skillful application of light and shadow evokes a sense of wonder and reflection, drawing you into the beauty of this bustling harbor. The orange and purple tones create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

This medium-sized artwork is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your living room, bedroom, or office. Let "Sydney Harbour Dreams" transport you to a place of tranquility and inspire your own moments of reflection.

Bring the beauty of the Australian landscape into your home. This figurative cityscape is a unique piece that will be treasured for years to come.

Quality and Materials:

Each painting I create using high-quality, professional-grade oil paints and canvases. The process ensures that every piece is durable and long-lasting.

Materials used:

Artist oil paint on stretched canvas

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#figurative#sunset#fine art#city#impressionist#landscape painting#opera house#homeless
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Medium: Oil on stretched Canvas
Framing: Ready to hang framed with a raw floater frame

• A certificate of Authenticity is given with this painting.
• This painting is Varnished for protection

Description:
The painting is in oils on stretched linen and ready to hang as described above.
It was painted using brush and palette knife techniques and has a lot of texture.


Immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of Sydney as day transitions to night. "Sydney Harbour Dreams" captures a youthful figure contemplating the stunning cityscape. The iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge rise majestically from the shimmering waters, painted in a palette of warm sunset hues.

This original oil painting on fine linen uses impressionistic techniques to create a captivating scene. The artist's skillful application of light and shadow evokes a sense of wonder and reflection, drawing you into the beauty of this bustling harbor. The orange and purple tones create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

This medium-sized artwork is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your living room, bedroom, or office. Let "Sydney Harbour Dreams" transport you to a place of tranquility and inspire your own moments of reflection.

Bring the beauty of the Australian landscape into your home. This figurative cityscape is a unique piece that will be treasured for years to come.

Quality and Materials:

Each painting I create using high-quality, professional-grade oil paints and canvases. The process ensures that every piece is durable and long-lasting.

Materials used:

Artist oil paint on stretched canvas

Details:

Tags:

#oil painting#figurative#sunset#fine art#city#impressionist#landscape painting#opera house#homeless
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Christopher Vidal is an award-winning artist based in Australia whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally. Identifying as a contemporary realist, both his distinctive landscapes and still-life are... Read more

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