Into & Beyond VI, 2023, oil on board, 30 x 30 cm

$1,600.00

This landscape painting captures a dense weave of tree branches rising against a towering rock face in Warrumbungle National Park.
Created in my Blue Mountains studio after returning from a plein air retreat in the Warrumbungle Dark Sky Park, the artwork draws the viewer’s gaze upward through the canopy toward a vivid blue sky.

The composition invites the viewer to step imaginatively into the scene, despite its intricate and abstract surface.
Fine brushwork builds a layered tapestry of texture and form, blurring the line between realism and abstraction.

  • Medium: Oil paint on a professional artist-quality plywood panel, framed and ready to hang

  • Location featured in the Painting: Warrumbungle National Park, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Spiritual Landscape Painting

  • Style: This landscape painting appears to employ a realistic style, however, it is imbued with spiritual and emotive meaning and stories, making it characteristic of the Romantic style of landscape painting.

  • Subject: Trees and a rockface in the Australian Bush

  • Colour Scheme: Black, White, Grey, Raw Umber, Green, Blue and Burnt Sienna

  • Features: The burnt sienna rock face, which might ordinarily dominate the composition, sits as a backdrop to the strange, interlocking, and awkward tree limbs that command attention in this landscape painting.
    The azure sky offers a point of rest and escape, rewarding the viewer who visually moves beyond and through the entangled branches.

  • FAQ Buying a Painting

Contact Corinne to arrange to view this painting in your home, phone 0432 922 653

This landscape painting captures a dense weave of tree branches rising against a towering rock face in Warrumbungle National Park.
Created in my Blue Mountains studio after returning from a plein air retreat in the Warrumbungle Dark Sky Park, the artwork draws the viewer’s gaze upward through the canopy toward a vivid blue sky.

The composition invites the viewer to step imaginatively into the scene, despite its intricate and abstract surface.
Fine brushwork builds a layered tapestry of texture and form, blurring the line between realism and abstraction.

  • Medium: Oil paint on a professional artist-quality plywood panel, framed and ready to hang

  • Location featured in the Painting: Warrumbungle National Park, NSW, Australia

  • Genre: Contemporary Australian Landscape Art, Spiritual Landscape Painting

  • Style: This landscape painting appears to employ a realistic style, however, it is imbued with spiritual and emotive meaning and stories, making it characteristic of the Romantic style of landscape painting.

  • Subject: Trees and a rockface in the Australian Bush

  • Colour Scheme: Black, White, Grey, Raw Umber, Green, Blue and Burnt Sienna

  • Features: The burnt sienna rock face, which might ordinarily dominate the composition, sits as a backdrop to the strange, interlocking, and awkward tree limbs that command attention in this landscape painting.
    The azure sky offers a point of rest and escape, rewarding the viewer who visually moves beyond and through the entangled branches.

  • FAQ Buying a Painting

Contact Corinne to arrange to view this painting in your home, phone 0432 922 653

Artwork Specifications

Certification:
This artwork is an original contemporary Australian landscape painting, signed and dated on the back by the artist.

Art Gallery Quality Premium Materials:

  • Art Spectrum and Winsor & Newton oil paints applied over Matisse Acrylic Gesso

  • Professional artist-quality plywood board

  • Framed in white timber l-shaped moulding

Painting Dimensions: 30 cm (h) x 30 cm (w) x 4 cm (d)

How to Hang Your Painting:
This small landscape painting of Blue Mountains bush is easy to install and ideal for display above furniture or in an intimate domestic interior. Best suited to a well-lit space in either modern or traditional interiors, where good lighting enhances the full depth and vibrancy of the colour palette.

According to Australian gallery standards, artwork should be hung so the centre of the piece sits approximately 155 cm from the floor. Adjustments can be made based on ceiling height, surrounding furniture, and whether the space is used for sitting (like a dining room) or standing (like a hallway). To preserve its condition, avoid placing oil paintings in direct sunlight, as UV exposure may cause fading or discolouration.

Framing: This original oil landscape painting is currently framed, consistent with how contemporary artworks are often presented in galleries and private collections. It is fitted with professional D-hooks and wire for immediate hanging. Alternate custom framing can be arranged upon request.