View from the lane

This scene shows the paddocks, line of trees, dam, shearing shed, hills and skyline seen from one point along the walk from out place to the Shingle Hill Road end of Brooks Creek Lane. Its actually the same view as in ‘the Shearing Shed’ but with very different atmospherics and a very different approach to the scene – more focussed on the elements in the scene and the peacefulness of the rural view whereas the other was far looser and mainly interested in the dramatic lighting and threatening clouds.

This was one of several small paintings I finished and framed just in time for the Sutton Village Gallery “Beyond the Front Gate” exhibition and in the rush to get it framed and to the gallery we didn’t allow time to get a decent photo of it.

Oil on canvas in a Tasmanian blackwood beeswax polished floating frame.

14”x11” painted in October 2024 for my Sutton Village Gallery “Beyond the Front Gate” exhibition.

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