At the dam site with the old dry tumbler and the Bimble Box on the banks of coloured clay some applied to the canvas.
H 60 x W 60cm
Acrylic on canvas.
$300
Frogs in my tanks
Almost any vessel containing water seems to get frogs, small to big green tree frogs it’s a mystery and that they survive in the drought a small miracle.
H 90 x W 90cm
Acrylic on canvas.
$850
Golden Soak
H 80cm x W 110cm
Painting, Oil on board.
$450
Opal Dirt
Opal mining creates white creamy mounds of clay, a fossicker may come upon a missed opal.
H 35 x W 35cm
Acrylic on canvas.
$150
Iron Stones
Dotting the landscape. Storing the heat of the sun inside to release at evening.
H 35 x W 35cm
Acrylic on canvas.
$150
Tawny Frogmouths
H 25 x W 35cm
Mixed media, mono type
$250
Western Rose
Straggly stunted Mallee’s Gums Dassel
with there huge flowers.
H 90 x W 90cm
Oil and enamel on board.
$420
Lunatic Hill
This place is visited by those who wish to view the heavens in all there splendour some with telescopes to see the moon, La Luna.
H 100 x W 100cm
Oil on canvas.
$1,200
Potch Point
This is the feeling I have of my camp studio, the dust the opal dirt and the
tracks through the landscape.
H 156 x W 168cm
Oil on canvas.
$2,250
Great Stony Desert
Much of our country is just this, a huge expanse in the centre that most will never see.
H 60 x W 80cm
Water colour.
$800
Skippers
They jump along the mud flats of the Top End cheeky visitors between the water and the land.
H 87 x W 87cm
Oil and enamel on canvas.
$650
Serenade
Singing frogs and insects around the mining sites start their serenade before dawn.
H 18 x W 40cm
Water colour.
$240
Irakunji
Broom, and the box jellyfish I was warned about.
H 87 x W 87cm
Oil and enamel on canvas.
$650
Ningaloo
Whale sharks at Ningaloo reef majestically inspiring.