Original artwork description:

This series is a culmination of almost 25 years of painting. It draws inspiration from many sources, including my time growing up in Townsville, Nth Queensland, my father's artwork, my wife and two children and Zen Buddhism. These images do not represent any particular place or time. I want them to have a universal appeal and ambiguity that allows viewers to write their own story into the image.
This painting will require a frame to hang. Any framing will highlight the image and suit it to your decor. The artwork will arrive fully varnished and with a certificate of authenticity.
Thanks for looking
Adam

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#landscape #love #girl #australia #brisbane #cockatoo #fly #outback 

The answers will come (2022)

Acrylic painting 
by Adam Bogusz

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This series is a culmination of almost 25 years of painting. It draws inspiration from many sources, including my time growing up in Townsville, Nth Queensland, my father's artwork, my wife and two children and Zen Buddhism. These images do not represent any particular place or time. I want them to have a universal appeal and ambiguity that allows viewers to write their own story into the image.
This painting will require a frame to hang. Any framing will highlight the image and suit it to your decor. The artwork will arrive fully varnished and with a certificate of authenticity.
Thanks for looking
Adam

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#landscape #love #girl #australia #brisbane #cockatoo #fly #outback 

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One of my earliest and most treasured memories is watching my father paint. I still remember the intoxicating smell of the oil paint mixed with turpentine as we would chat... Read more

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